Trump, Macron and G7
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In an angry post on social media, President Trump suggested that President Emmanuel Macron of France was a publicity seeker with no clue about American plans in the Israel-Iran conflict.
By John Irish KANANASKIS, Alberta (Reuters) -French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday underlined his differences with U.S. President Donald Trump over Iran, appearing to oppose tougher military action against Tehran that could lead to regime change and plunge Iran and the region into chaos.
French President Emmanuel Macron inferred that Trump departed the summit early to work on a ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
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The Print on MSNTrump slams Macron as ‘publicity seeking’, says G7 early exit for something ‘much bigger’ than ceasefireDonald Trump Monday slammed French president Emmanuel Macron as “publicity seeking” after he claimed the US President left the G7 summit in Canada to broker a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. He added that he was flying back early for something “much bigger than that”.
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French President Emmanuel Macron warned that Greenland is “not to be sold” nor “to be taken” in a key visit to the strategic Arctic territory coveted by U.S.
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The French leader was visiting Greenland — a self-governing part of Denmark with the right to declare independence that U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to take over — ahead of a trip to Canada for the G7 leaders' summit.
US President Donald Trump called out French President Emmanuel Macron over his counterpart’s suggestion that he left the G7 summit to work on a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. “He has no idea why I am now on my way to Washington,
French President Emmanuel Macron’s first trip to Greenland is aimed at shoring up Europe’s political backing for Denmark and its semiautonomous territory
The chemistry that once defined the political dynamic between Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron was nowhere to be seen when the U.S. president blasted his French counterpart on social media.