Tuesday, June 17, 2025 -U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly rebuked French President Emmanuel Macron following his early departure from the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Canada—rejecting Macron’s claim that the exit was tied to ceasefire efforts between Israel and Iran.
In a post on his Truth Social platform on Monday June 16,
Trump slammed the French leader’s statement as false and attention-seeking.
“Publicity-seeking President
Emmanuel Macron, of France, mistakenly said that I left the G7 Summit, in
Canada, to go back to DC to work on a ‘ceasefire’ between Israel and Iran.
Wrong! He has no idea why I am now on my way to Washington, but it certainly
has nothing to do with a Cease Fire. Much bigger than that. Whether purposely
or not, Emmanuel always gets it wrong. Stay tuned!” Trump wrote.
Macron, addressing reporters earlier at the summit, had told
the press that Trump was spearheading efforts for a ceasefire between the two
Middle Eastern adversaries.
“There is an offer that has been
made, especially to have a ceasefire and to initiate broader discussions,”
Macron stated. “If the United States of America can achieve a ceasefire, it is
a very good thing and France will support it and we wish for it.”
Trump, however, flatly denied that his departure was related
to the Israel-Iran conflict, offering no details but teasing a more significant
development on the horizon.
The U.S. president left the summit a day early, flying out
from the Canadian Rockies as Israel and Iran entered a fifth consecutive day of
missile exchanges, raising fears of a broader regional war. Before departing,
Trump issued a stern warning, urging residents to evacuate Tehran—an indication
of the escalating tension and Washington’s deepening involvement in the crisis.
The disagreement highlights ongoing friction between Trump
and Macron, who have clashed in the past on issues ranging from NATO funding to
climate policy and global diplomacy. As international concern grows over the
Israel-Iran conflict, speculation is mounting over what Trump’s “much bigger”
move might entail.
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