In restive New Caledonia, Macron sees Pacific power and influence
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[May 25, 2024]
By Layli Foroudi and Juliette Jabkhiro
PARIS (Reuters) - In 2018, a year after becoming France's president,
Emmanuel Macron flew to the remote French-ruled Pacific island of New
Caledonia to outline his latest foreign policy plan.
With China's regional ambitions growing, a new Indo-Pacific strategy was
needed to prevent it from becoming hegemonic, he said. New Caledonia
would be a key French anchor of that plan.
"I believe in the future of this territory, and I believe in the place
that this territory occupies in a broader strategy," he said. "The
Indo-Pacific is at the heart of the French project."
Six years later, Macron's Indo-Pacific aspirations are facing their
toughest test yet after days of deadly unrest on New Caledonia. At least
seven people have died in protests against a constitutional amendment
that would expand New Caledonia's electorate to include recent French
arrivals. Some indigenous Kanaks believe the change will dilute their
vote.
Macron reacted with a firm hand, dispatching 3,000 security officers to
quell unrest that he called "an unprecedented insurrection". Although he
delayed ratifying the voting reform to reach a settlement, he said the
measure has "democratic legitimacy". He also appeared to extinguish some
islanders' hopes of independence, saying the results of a disputed 2021
referendum, in which an overwhelming majority on New Caledonia voted to
remain French, were valid.
Aides and experts said Macron's tough stance underlines his commitment
to a doctrine that gives France a foothold in a geopolitically important
region where the United States and China are jostling for power.

New Caledonia "sustains France's role as a great power in the world,"
said Denise Fisher, Australia's former consul-general on the island. It
is one of five French island territories across the Indo-Pacific, a
"string of pearls" that bolsters Paris' claim to have the world's second
largest exclusive economic zone, largely thanks to its maritime control
of waters around those islands, Fisher said.
Set in the warm waters of the southwest Pacific, some 1,500 km (930
miles) east of Australia, New Caledonia is home to 270,000 people,
including 41% Melanesian Kanak and 24% of European origin, mostly
French.
The protests are the latest flashpoint in a decades-long tussle over
France's role in the island. Named by British explorer Captain James
Cook in 1774, New Caledonia was colonized by France in 1853 and became
an overseas territory in 1946.
Tensions between the indigenous Kanaks and Paris erupted into violent
conflicts in the 1970s, and rumbled along until they were finally
settled in the 1998 Noumea Accord, which outlined a path to gradual
autonomy via three referendums.
In all three, independence was rejected. However, many Kanaks refused to
participate in the 2021 vote due to health concerns during the COVID
pandemic, leaving lingering resentment over the result.
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French President Emmanuel Macron visits the central police station
in Noumea, France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on May 23,
2024. LUDOVIC MARIN/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

This month's protests, which came as lawmakers in Paris passed the
voting reform, have left a trail of burned buildings, barricaded
roads and looted businesses.
Brenda Wanabo, a spokeswoman for the Field Action Coordination Cell
(CCAT) which helped organize the protests, said Paris was
particularly interested in New Caledonia's nickel. The island is the
world's No.3 miner of a metal used in electric vehicle batteries,
but the sector has been struggling for years and required bailouts
from the French government.
She accused Macron of ramming through the 2021 referendum and
criticized the planned change to voting eligibility as having been
cooked up between Paris and local lawmakers.
"We see that the state has become biased since Macron came to
power," she said.
Macron's office did not respond to a request for comment.
FRANCE'S GLOBAL REACH
France's Indo-Pacific territories give it bragging rights over its
European Union peers. It is the only EU country to have territories
in the Indo-Pacific, which are home to over 1.6 million French
citizens and 7,000 soldiers.
"This is something that others don't have," said a Macron aide.
The importance of these territories rose after the 2021 collapse of
a multi-billion-dollar submarine deal between France and Australia,
experts said. Australia scrapped its French order in favor of a
U.S.-UK deal, enraging Paris and triggering an unprecedented
diplomatic crisis.
The submarine deal, a cornerstone of Macron's 2018 Indo-Pacific
strategy, would have deepened French military influence in the
region. After its collapse, Paris sought to build deeper ties with
Pacific nations. France and Japan agreed this month to start formal
talks on a reciprocal troop access deal, which would create
frameworks to facilitate military cooperation.
Rene Dosiere, a former socialist lawmaker who was one of the
architects of 1998 Noumea Accord, said that despite its geopolitical
interest, Paris showed little day-to-day concern for the island.
"I don't see the interest, apart from the fact that it's a former
colony," he said. Macron's interest in New Caledonia, he said,
stemmed from a "desire to have a territory that allows you to say,
'The sun never sets on the French empire.'"
(Additional reporting by Elizabeth Pineau, John Irish and Kirsty
Needham; Writing by Gabriel Stargardter; Editing by Frances Kerry)
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