


Trump and Macron Meet Amid Ukraine Tensions and Shifting U.S. Foreign Policy
President Trump hosts Macron at the White House discussing the three-year anniversary of Ukraine's war amid criticisms of U.S. foreign policy changes.
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Overview
President Trump welcomed French President Macron to the White House to discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine. Their meeting comes on the three-year anniversary of the invasion, with tensions high regarding U.S. foreign policy and Trump's approach to both Ukraine and Russia. Macron highlighted the need for strength against Putin, while concerns grow about Trump's perceived deference to Russia and impact on transatlantic relations. The visit also involved discussions with G7 leaders and AI-focused policy changes in line with the 'America First' agenda.
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