Paris, France — French President Emmanuel Macron has reached out to former US President Donald Trump, offering to organise a G7 meeting in Paris following the World Economic Forum in Davos, in an effort to maintain diplomatic dialogue amid rising tensions over strategic issues such as Greenland. The exchange, shared publicly by Trump, has drawn attention to ongoing behind-the-scenes diplomacy between Europe and the United States.
In the messages, Macron expressed his confusion over the US position on Greenland and suggested that a post-Davos G7 meeting could provide a platform to discuss pressing international matters. He also proposed inviting additional leaders, including representatives from Ukraine, Denmark, Syria and potentially Russia, signalling an interest in broadening the discussion beyond traditional G7 members to tackle complex geopolitical challenges.
Observers note that Macron’s outreach reflects a delicate balancing act: while he emphasised areas of cooperation on issues like Syria and Iran, he also conveyed European concerns regarding US policies that have unsettled regional alliances. The public disclosure of Macron’s messages by Trump added a layer of complexity, with neither the French presidency nor the White House immediately offering a detailed response.
The invitation comes amid heightened tensions following Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on European countries as leverage over Greenland — a diplomatic flashpoint that drew strong reactions from European capitals. Macron’s proactive step to host a G7 session underscores France’s aim to maintain open channels for dialogue while asserting Europe’s position on sensitive international matters.
Political analysts suggest that the proposed meeting could serve as a critical platform for resolving disagreements and fostering coordination among Western allies. It highlights the intricate dynamics of transatlantic relations, where strategic cooperation and policy disagreements coexist, and where public statements and private diplomacy often intersect in high-stakes international affairs.
As the world watches closely, the outcome of this potential G7 meeting in Paris could influence global policy discussions and shape the trajectory of key international partnerships, including those addressing security, trade and regional stability.
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