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🗣️ Trump Denies Macron’s Claim on Early G7 Exit: “Emmanuel Always Gets It Wrong”

 



🗣️ Trump Denies Macron’s Claim on Early G7 Exit: “Emmanuel Always Gets It Wrong”

Date: June 17, 2025
Location: G7 Summit, Kananaskis, Canada


🔥 What Trump Said

Former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to refute French President Emmanuel Macron’s assertion that his early departure from the G7 summit was motivated by efforts to broker a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. Trump strongly denied the claim and suggested the real reason was “something much bigger”:

“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… Whether purposely or not, Emmanuel always gets it wrong.” reddit.com+11reuters.com+11livemint.com+11

He also criticized Macron as “publicity seeking” and said to “stay tuned” for developments.


🇫🇷 What Macron Claimed

Earlier at the G7, Macron told reporters:

“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.” theguardian.com+7reuters.com+7nypost.com+7

He suggested U.S. involvement could pressure Israel to consider de-escalation.


🌍 Context: Israel–Iran Escalation



🤔 Why It Matters

  1. Diplomatic tension with France: Trump publicly calling Macron out adds strain to U.S.–Euro relations. youtube.com+3reuters.com+3politico.eu+3

  2. G7 unity at stake: Macron’s narrative echoed G7 support for Israel and calls for de-escalation. Trump’s rebuttal injects uncertainty into that message. theguardian.com+6thetimes.co.uk+6politico.eu+6

  3. Tehran alert: With ongoing airstrikes and missile exchanges, U.S. strategy remains critical. Trump insists the goal is total resolution, not a mere ceasefire. theguardian.com+2thetimes.co.uk+2politico.eu+2


🔍 Summary Table

ClaimMacron’s ViewTrump’s Response
Reason for early exitTo work on Israel‑Iran ceasefire“Nothing to do with Cease Fire”
Motivation for exitMediation and de-escalationA “much bigger” matter not disclosed
Comment on MacronN/A“Publicity seeking,” “always gets it wrong”

Let me know if you’d like a deeper dive into the Israel–Iran conflict, G7 diplomatic fallout, or a timeline of airstrike exchanges.

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