Macron holds summit with New Caledonian leaders to address future after deadly unrest
Summit in Paris comes 1 year after riots in New Caledonia over voting reforms, as French president seeks dialogue on territory’s political, economic, social future

ISTANBUL
French President Emmanuel Macron has opened a summit with political, economic and civil society leaders from New Caledonia to discuss the French territory’s future, one year after deadly riots shook the archipelago, RFI reported Thursday.
The summit in Paris brings together elected officials and representatives from various sectors of New Caledonia at the invitation of Macron.
He said last week that talks would continue "as long as necessary" to address key institutional, economic and societal issues.
“Beyond major institutional topics, I would like our discussions to touch on economic and societal matters,” Macron stated ahead of the summit.
New Caledonia, a French overseas territory in the South Pacific, has been under French rule since the 19th century. Tensions have persisted for decades, with many Indigenous Kanaks seeking greater autonomy or full independence.
Violent unrest erupted in May 2024 after the French government proposed extending voting rights to long-term residents who are not Indigenous Kanaks.
The move sparked fears among pro-independence groups that their political influence would be permanently diminished.
The riots left 14 people dead and caused extensive damage estimated in the billions of euros, the worst violence since the 1980s.
The summit comes shortly after the release of pro-independence leader Christian Tein, who had been in custody in eastern France since June 2024 in connection with the unrest.
A French court released Tein in June, citing a lack of evidence that he was preparing an armed insurrection, according to a source close to the case.
The last referendum on New Caledonian independence was held in 2021 and was boycotted by pro-independence groups due to the disproportionate effect of the coronavirus pandemic on the Kanak population.
It was the third vote since 2018, all of which resulted in a majority opposing independence.
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