The Office of the President of the Republic confirms that President Emmanuel Macron has extended a formal invitation to United States President Donald J. Trump and other G7 leaders to convene in Paris this Thursday for an emergency working session and high-level diplomatic dinner.
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President Trump posts a screenshot text from President Macron of France, inviting him to dinner to discuss a variety of things such as Iran and Greenland.
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Diplomatic De-escalation and Dialogue
In light of the escalating tensions regarding the status of Greenland and the subsequent announcements of new tariff structures affecting European Union member states and the United Kingdom, President Macron is taking the initiative to provide a platform for direct, transparent dialogue.
The President of the Republic believes that the current geopolitical climate requires a multilateral approach. To this end, France has proposed a format that allows for critical stakeholders—including representatives from Denmark, Ukraine, Syria, and Russia—to participate in discussions on the margins of the G7 meeting. This inclusive approach is aimed at addressing the complex security and economic dimensions of the current crisis.
Security and Economic Stability
President Macron reaffirms France’s unwavering support for the territorial integrity of the Kingdom of Denmark. The deployment of European military personnel to Greenland, conducted at the request of Copenhagen, underscores a collective commitment to regional stability.
Regarding the proposed escalation of import tariffs to 25% by June 1, the French Republic maintains that economic coercion is a counterproductive tool for territorial or strategic negotiations. France will coordinate closely with EU leaders during the emergency summit in Brussels on Thursday evening to ensure a unified European response that protects the interests of our citizens and industries.
The Paris Meeting
The proposed meeting in Paris on Thursday afternoon serves as an opportunity for the United States and its European allies to move beyond public declarations and engage in the rigorous diplomacy required to maintain the Atlantic alliance.
“Our priority remains the preservation of international law and the stability of the global economy,” stated a spokesperson for the Élysée. “We hope this invitation will be accepted as a gesture of openness and a sincere effort to find a path forward that avoids further escalation.”
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