From white knuckles to open barbs, Trump and Macron bring a rocky history to the G7 summit (opens in new tab)
President Donald Trump shakes hands with French President Emmanuel Macron during a meeting at the U.S. Embassy, May 25, 2017, in Brussels. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, file)2026-06-12T04:06:52Z WASHINGTON (AP) — The relationship between U.S. President and French President started simply enough, , nearly a decade ago. But even then, there were signs of strain in their relationship — tensions that could be on full display during next week’s G7 summit in France.Back in 2017, Trump was a brash businessm...
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