Obama's call hints at support for Macron

French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron has spoken by telephone with former President Barack Obama.

President Barack Obama

Former President Barack Obama Source: AP

Former President Barack Obama has spoken by telephone with France's Emmanuel Macron and is hinting at support for the upstart, middle-way presidential candidate.

Obama spokesman Kevin Lewis said the former US leader spoke to Macron Thursday.

Lewis said Obama heard from Macron about his campaign and "the important upcoming election".

Lewis said Obama is strongly committed to France being "a leader on behalf of liberal values in Europe and around the world".

Lewis said, however, that Obama isn't offering Macron or another candidate in the race a "formal endorsement".

Macron faces off against anti-establishment populists and other candidates in a first-round vote on Sunday.

The outcome is being closely watched for signs that Europe is moving toward nationalist candidates who advocate the European Union's dissolution.


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Published 21 April 2017 11:08am
Source: AAP

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