I know, let's move away from the OP's accusation and 'cherry pick' from a completely different speech delivered to the French Ambassadors’ Conference on 27 August 2018.
It speaks initially about the place of France in today's world and then expands into its position in the wider world.
It has SFA to do with the OP except maybe, perhaps, possibly, these few quotes - as well as your own.
We are paying the price for decades of a Europe that – and we must understand this – has sometimes been bland and weak and has perhaps not always offered enough. In reality, we have to step up our efforts.
Europe can no longer entrust its security to the United States alone. It is up to us to assume our responsibilities and to guarantee European security and thereby sovereignty.
We must fully take on board the consequences the end of the Cold War. Allies today are still extremely important, but balances, and sometimes the reflexes on which they were built, need to be reviewed. And that also means that Europe should also act accordingly. This enhanced solidarity will involve a review of the European defence and security architecture. This will include initiating renewed dialogue on cyber security, chemical weapons, conventional weapons, territorial conflicts, space security and the protection of polar regions, especially with Russia.
Yes, he's French, and yes, France is in the undemocratic, much despised, dictatorial and hated EU, but that does not make him wrong - far from it.