President Trump hosts French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday at the White House, a meeting that comes on the third anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and amid fraying ties between
It comes after Zelensky tells European leaders his country needs security guarantees to prevent Russia invading again in years to come.
French President Emmanuel Macron held "very friendly" talks with Donald Trump at the White House Monday, as European leaders look to shore up a transatlantic alliance upended by the US
U.S. President Donald Trump welcomes French President Emmanuel Macron to the White House for a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office.
Michael McFaul, Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia and Simon Shuster, Reporter for Time Magazine join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to the meeting between French President Emmanuel Macron and Donald Trump at the White House,
President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron, who is the first European leader to visit with the president at the White House since Mr. Trump's return to office last month, are holding a press conference on Monday afternoon.
At a meeting at the White House, President Trump declined to call President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia a dictator while President Emmanuel Macron of France stated flatly that “the aggressor is Russia.
Onlookers have long noticed the French and American presidents' attempts to show dominance when they shake hands. Here's a look back at Trump and Macron's handshake dynamic.
President Donald Trump on Monday called his meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron an "important step" toward achieving permanent peace between Russia and Ukraine soon.
Macron said that because of the “lack of credibility of our collective deterrence,” Putin was emboldened to attack Ukraine in 2022. He urged the Trump administration to work with European allies to “preserve security guarantees, meaning to be sure that this peace could be respected by Russia.”