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Trump shares Macron message offering G7 summit, questioning Greenland tactics
Macron proposed a G7 summit in Paris including Russia and others to discuss Greenland and broader geopolitical issues during Davos week, amid Trump's tariff threats and demands.
- On Jan 20, 2026, U.S. President Donald Trump posted screenshots on Truth Social showing messages he said came from French President Emmanuel Macron proposing a post-Davos G7 meeting inviting "the Ukrainians, the Danish, the Syrians and the Russians" to participate on the margins.
- Tensions over Greenland and the Gaza initiative prompted strained relations after French President Emmanuel Macron declined Trump’s invitation to join a proposed `Board of Peace` for Gaza amid criticism of Greenland.
- Neither the White House nor Macron’s office responded when asked, sources close to Macron confirmed the messages’ authenticity, and the screenshot did not include any of Trump’s replies.
- EU leaders are set to meet in Brussels on Thursday evening after Trump threatened to impose 200% tariffs on French wines, heightening tensions at Davos.
- Macron’s suggestion to include Russia frames an unusual diplomatic shift, while Trump’s sharing of AI-generated images added a striking visual to the Greenland sovereignty debate.
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The statements come amid a dispute over Greenland and threats of new tariffs on Europe.
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President Donald Trump has shared private messages from world leaders about Greenland, revealing softer tones behind public criticism.
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French President Emmanuel Macron has proposed hosting high-level talks in Paris this week as tensions rise between the United States and Europe over Greenland, trade tariffs, and Arctic security. According to Macron’s entourage, he sent a private message to U.S. President Donald Trump suggesting a G7-format meeting in Paris on Thursday, with Russia and several other actors potentially invited on the sidelines. Trump later confirmed receiving the…
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