Trump says Macron wrong about his G7 summit exit
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President Trump took a swipe at French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday morning, accusing his European counterpart of inaccurately suggesting he abruptly returned to Washington from the Group of Seven (G7) summit to bolster peace talks between Iran and Israel.
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Trump wants "a real ending" in the conflict between Iran and Israel, and Macron assures that there is "a ceasefire offer"The U.S. President discredits the French and says that "he always gets it wrong". Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron are not on the same page. The latest evidence was seen at the G-7 regarding the conflict between Israel and Iran.
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday that U.S. President Donald Trump had made an offer for a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. "There is indeed an offer to meet and exchange. An offer was made especially to get a ceasefire and to then kick-start broader discussions,
Meanwhile, the fighting between Israel and Iran is getting worse. It has now continued for five days, and Iran has fired several missiles at Israel. Trump has also asked Americans to leave Tehran as the situation grows more dangerous.
The White House and Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.
After leaving the G7 summit ahead of schedule, President Donald Trump quashed any talk of trying to broker a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. Trump told reporters onboard Air Force One early Tuesday morning he wasn’t looking for a ceasefire but is seeking “a real end” with the Islamic Republic “giving up entirely” on their nuclear weapons.
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Mediaite on MSN‘There Is an Offer That Has Been Made’: Macron Claims Trump Left G7 Early to Broker a ‘Ceasefire’ Between Israel and IranFrench President Emmanuel Macron suggested that President Donald Trump left the G7 Leaders' Summit early to broker a "ceasefire" between Israel and Iran. The post ‘There Is an Offer That Has Been Made’: Macron Claims Trump Left G7 Early to Broker a ‘Ceasefire’ Between Israel and Iran first appeared on Mediaite.
US President Donald Trump has denied that he departed the Group of Seven (G7) summit in Canada on Monday night to work on a ceasefire deal between Israel and Iran, refuting his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron's earlier claims.
Taking to Truth Social, the US President stated that he left the the G7 summit early due "something much bigger", and not the Iran-Israel ceasefire.
Donald Trump said late on Monday his early departure from the Group of Seven nations summit has "nothing to do with" working on a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, denying comments by French President Emmanuel Macron who said the U.
Trump also criticized Macron, accusing him of "publicity seeking" and claiming that he "always gets it wrong." The US President has called an urgent National Security Council meeting, fueling speculation about the true purpose of his early departure from the G7 Summit.
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.