Trump, After Visit, Slams France’s Macron as Relations Sour

WASHINGTON/PARIS (Reuters) —
French President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech as President Donald Trump looks on, before a lunch at the Elysee Palace, during commemorations for Armistice Day, 100 years after the end of World War I, in Paris, France, Sunday. (Jacques Demarthon/Pool via Reuters)

President Donald Trump attacked his French counterpart on Tuesday in a series of tweets that underscored how much the once-friendly ties between the two leaders have soured, just two days after returning from Paris.

In five posts sent on the same day that French officials marked the anniversary of the 2015 terrorist attacks that killed 130 people in Paris, Trump blasted the key U.S. ally over its near defeat to Germany in two world wars, its wine industry and Macron‘s approval ratings.

Trump returned to Washington from a weekend in Paris to commemorate the 100th anniversary of World War I where strained relations between the American president and European allies was on full display.

On Tuesday, Trump cited Macron‘s “low approval rating” and unfair trade practices, and defended his absence from a commemoration event on Saturday saying the U.S. Secret Service had vetoed driving to the venue due to poor weather.

Trump pointed to Macron‘s recent comments about Europe’s need to protect itself, writing that “it was Germany in World Wars One & Two – How did that work out for France? They were starting to learn German in Paris before the U.S. came along. Pay for NATO or not! …

“By the way, there is no country more Nationalist than France, very proud people-and rightfully so!” Trump wrote in a series of tweets, ending with “MAKE FRANCE GREAT AGAIN!”

Asked about Trump’s tweets, a key adviser to Macron said the French president had briefed Trump and his chief of staff during the Paris trip to reassure them “that France is not about to make a choice between a European defense system and a multilateral approach.”

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