PARIS, Dec. 31 (AFP) -- French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday (Dec 31) that 2022 should be a "turning point" for the European Union, in an national address just four months from elections.

The pro-EU 44-year-old, who is a narrow favourite for re-election in April, hailed the EU's role in securing vaccines against Covid-19 for the continent and in providing funds for national stimulus plans which are set to be rolled out in 2022.

"The year 2022 must be a turning point for Europe," he said in a 13-minute speech recorded in the garden of the Elysee presidential palace. "Our continent has been decried so much in recent years. They say it's divided, incapable of collective projects, in the process of becoming a historical irrelevance."

The COVID-19 crisis "has demonstrated that our Europe can be not only useful but also a source of hope," he said.

France is set to take over the rotating presidency of the EU on Jan 1, something observers expect the Macron to use for his own re-election campaign.

"You can count on my complete commitment to ensure that this period, which comes around every 13 years, is a time of progress for you," Macron said, before listing his top priorities as border control, European defence, climate change and gender equality.

To mark the start of the six-month EU presidency, historic buildings across the country were illuminated in the blue of the EU flag on New Year's Eve, including the Elysee Palace and the Eiffel Tower.