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French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday that France will send troops to join ‘Operation Arctic Endurance,’ a Danish-led military exercise in Greenland, after President Donald Trump intensified threats to bring the Arctic island under American control.
French President Emmanuel Macron joked about an unintentional “Eye of the Tiger” during his New Year address to France's armed forces.
President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday that France was now providing two-thirds of intelligence information to Ukraine, largely replacing the United States, which until last year had delivered the bulk of those services.
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Trump mocks Emmanuel Macron’s French accent twice in 10 days — "Whatever you want, Donald"
Donald Trump has mocked French President Emmanuel Macron for the second time in just 10 days. On Friday, the President addressed a White House roundtable and recalled a phone call he had with the French leader.
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French President Emmanuel Macron discusses Greenland and Iran during emergency defense council meeting
French President Emmanuel Macron held an emergency defense council meeting at the Élysée Palace on Thursday to discuss Greenland and Iran - among other issues. He then visited a military base in
French President Emmanuel Macron praised the U.S. removal of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, but called for Maduro’s opponent in Venezuela’s disputed 2024 presidential election to “swiftly ensure” a peaceful and democratic transition.
France will oppose the Mercosur deal at a key meeting in Brussels on Friday, President Emmanuel Macron said on social media, as farmers stormed the capital to protest against the trade agreement with the South American bloc.
During his New Year address to the armed forces at Istres Air Base in southern France, President Emmanuel Macron said France would deploy additional 'land, air and maritime assets' to Greenland in the coming days.
A tired-looking President Emmanuel Macron, notably sporting a red eye, delivered a defiant message as France signalled it was “ready to act” to protect and assist its allies—remarks widely seen as a pointed response to Donald Trump’s threats to take over Greenland.