French President Emmanuel Macron tried Monday to inject a dose of reality into President Donald Trump’s ambitions to end the war in Ukraine, insisting they sought the same outcome of peace while simultaneously warning of Russia’s poor track record in keeping its international commitments.
French President Emmanuel Macron shut down President Donald Trump's claim that Europe loaned money to Ukraine while the U.S. gave grants, during a meeting in the Oval Office on Feb. 24.
In a conversation between President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron in the Oval Office Monday, the two leaders seemed friendly even when they appeared far apart on the war in Ukraine.
French President Emmanuel Macron interrupted President Donald Trump in the Oval Office while discussing Ukraine funding. "Europe is loaning the money to Ukraine," Trump told reporters. "To be frank, we paid,
US President Donald Trump hosted his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, with the two leaders seemingly sharing a friendly bond. However, what caught my eye was Trump's apparent humiliation of the French president.
French President Emmanuel Macron met President Donald Trump in the Oval Office on Monday, as Europe scrambled to salvage transatlantic ties amid what appears to be a historic realignment between Washington and Moscow.
Emmanuel Macron appeared to have been sidelined by Mr Trump during his visit to the White House, with humiliating pictures showing the French leader perched at the edge of his desk
The French president was the first leader to meet with Trump since the American president referred to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as a ‘dictator’ and suggested that Kyiv had