France’s President Emmanuel Macron has visited the town of Touho in New Caledonia, where he was welcomed by a traditional ceremony.
During his stay, he forcefully reaffirmed France’s authority in its overseas territory in the South Pacific, urging his “compatriots” to forge a common future.
Macron’s visit comes over a year after the pro-independence, indigenous Kanaks widely boycotted a third referendum on staying part of France and rejected its result.