Macron Postpones Visit Amid Ongoing Unrest in France
- Emmanuel Macron's state visit to Germany, scheduled for July 2-4, has been postponed due to the current climate of violence in France.
- Macron informed German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier of the situation and requested the postponement.
- The postponement is due to the riots in France following the death of a 17-year-old shot by police.
- This is the second time this year that unrest in France has forced Macron to postpone high profile encounters with a head of state.
- The postponed visit highlights the impact of the unrest on Macron's ability to conduct foreign policy.