Macron's statement came after Trump's claims about aid to Ukraine French President Emmanuel Macron has pushed back against President Donald Trump's statements about aid to Ukraine and warned about peace negotiations that don't involve the invaded country.
President Donald Trump and France President Emmanuel Macron shared a lengthy handshake at the White House to discuss Russia's war on Ukraine.
Sitting beside the French president, Mr Trump pointedly declined to call Vladimir Putin a dictator, saying “I don’t use those words lightly.” Mr Macron seemed cautiously upbeat about his visit to the White House.
Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron met at the White House on Monday as the two world leaders discussed the ongoing war in Ukraine, but a body language expert says both men were keen to assert their powe
President Donald Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House in Washington on Monday. Trump and Macron had a meeting inside the Oval Office where they discussed Ukraine and gave a message of support to Pope Francis.
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Donald Trump is set to hold crunch talks on cancelling American military aid to Ukraine - just hours after US spies were told to stop working against Russian cyber threats. The President will call in senior cabinet officials Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth to mull over canning Biden-approved aid to Volodymyr Zelensky's forces - just days after an
Sir Keir Starmer - back in the UK now after his 36 hour there-and-back-trip to Washington DC - woke up to the best front pages for his Government since last July's generation. I wonder whether Team Starmer had been assisted by being able to watch how France's president Emmanuel Macron's visit to the White House had gone on Monday.