Macron calls out Moscow, criticizes Trump's war remarks
Macron got no promises on Ukraine but called his meeting with Trump a 'turning point'
French President Emmanuel Macron traveled to Washington seeking to convince U.S. President Donald Trump to stand by Europe’s side in his talks with Russia about ending the war in Ukraine
Macron and Trump meet amid differing views on ending Russia’s war on Ukraine
Amid stark differences but also displays of friendship, Emmanuel Macron described his meeting with Donald Trump as a step toward a unified strategy on Ukraine. But do their views really align? CNN’s Stephen Collinson unpacks the high-stakes talks and what they mean for transatlantic relations.
Moscow, not Kyiv, is the aggressor in the ongoing war, emphasised Emmanuel Macron on Friday. The President of France also directly referenced Donald Trump's remarks about "gambling with world war three.
The US President met the British leader in person as he arrived at the White House, just 48 hours after Mr Macron was welcomed by a member of staff.
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