Mon. Feb 24th, 2025

DONALD Trump has met with his old pal French President Macron after he vowed to show Europe and the UK are “united” in support for Ukraine.

The Republican welcomed Macron to the White House for talks on Monday as uncertainty looms about the future of transatlantic relations.

AFPThe Republican welcomed Macron to the White House for talks on Monday[/caption]

AFPUS President Donald Trump welcomes French President Emmanuel Macron to the White House in Washington[/caption]

AFPUS President Donald Trump welcomes French President Emmanuel Macron to the White House[/caption]

AFPThe pair smiling together in Washington, DC[/caption]

The pair had started the day participating in a virtual meeting with other leaders of the Group of Seven economies – holding crunch talks about the war.

The US President took to his social media platform Truth Social to share how the talks went – adding his conventional brag that the war “would have never started if I was President”.

He said in the post: “Today, President Emmanuel Macron of France joined me in the Oval Office to speak to the G7 Summit. The meeting was convened by Governor Justin Trudeau of Canada, the current chair of G7, to acknowledge the Third Anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine War – Which would have never started if I was President.

“Everyone expressed their goal of seeing the War end, and I emphasized the importance of the vital “Critical Minerals and Rare-Earths Deal” between the United States and Ukraine, which we hope will be signed very soon!

“This deal, which is an “Economic Partnership,” will ensure the American people recoup the Tens of Billions of Dollars and Military Equipment sent to Ukraine, while also helping Ukraine’s economy grow as this Brutal and Savage War comes to an end.”

The President added that, at the same time, he is in “serious discussions” with Putin regarding the ending of the war, as well as “major Economic Development transactions” that will take place between the two countries.

He finished the post: “Talks are proceeding very well!”

It comes after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Macron agreed to both discuss showing “united leadership in support of Ukraine.”

Both Starmer and Macron went over Russia‘s “barbaric full-scale invasion” and there were reportedly talks of placing Ukraine in the centre of negotiations.

Starmer shared his commitment to support Ukraine and it was said the UK and Europe must be united against “Russian aggression.”

A press release posted on Gov.uk revealed more discussions in the US would take place within the coming week.

A Downing Street spokesperson said: “The Prime Minister spoke with President Macron this afternoon.

“They began by discussing the third anniversary of Russia‘s barbaric full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which is a stark reminder that we must all work together to put Ukraine in the strongest possible position at this crucial moment for global security.

“The Prime Minister repeated the UK’s steadfast commitment to support Ukraine for as long as needed and reiterated the importance of Ukraine being at the centre of any negotiations to end the conflict.”

Europe and the UK were said to be looking to scale up to meet security needs, exhibiting further support for Ukraine.

The spokesperson continued: “The UK and Europe must continue stepping up to meet their security needs and show united leadership in support of Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression, which they would both discuss in the US in the coming week.

“The leaders agreed to stay in close contact.”

This comes as Volodymyr Zelensky vows to step down as Ukraine’s president in exchange for peace or Nato membership.

Donald Trump is holding peace talks without including Kyiv in discussions, and the Ukrainian leader has responded by offering to leave his position if necessary.

The shock remarks were made at a press conference this weekend as he emphasised that Ukraine’s security was his priority.

Zelensky said on Sunday: “If it’s about peace in Ukraine and you really want me to leave my position, I am ready to do that [in exchange for peace].

“Secondly I can exchange it for Nato [membership].

“If there is such an opportunity I’ll do it immediately without a long conversation about it.”

AlamyPresident Emmanuel Macron of France departs from a meeting with United States President Donald J Trump at the White House in Washington, DC[/caption]

AlamyMacron of France and White House Chief of Protocol Monica Crowley depart the West Wing to return to Blair House after meetings[/caption]

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