Macron interrupted Donald Trump's conversation, did a fact-check on ukraine, and said- I correct you, wait.


USA-France: US President donald trump and French President Emmanuel Macron met at the white house on the occasion of the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

USA-France: French President Emmanuel Macron and donald trump talked on the occasion of the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. During this, both discussed many issues and there was disagreement between the two on many issues.


While talking to the media, donald trump had said that european countries had given military help to Ukraine. In return, they are now taking back the money. On this, Emmanuel Macron interrupted him. He said, "I correct you. Europe had given money to Ukraine and now it is taking it back." During this time, donald trump remained silent and kept agreeing.


Macron said this

Holding Donald Trump's arm, he said, "To be clear, we spent 60 percent of the total expenditure. This was as a loan guarantee. We have Russian assets worth $230 billion in europe, which have been frozen. But this is not instead of a loan. This is Russian property. It has nothing to do with usthat is why it is frozen."


He further said, "It is Russia's responsibility to return the money for the aid given to Ukraine. When we finally talk to russia, we will ask them to return the loan amount. russia will have to return this money." On thisTrump said that if he says so, it is right. But my concern is that those countries are getting their money back, but we are not getting our capital.

Ceasefire in Russia's interest

At the same time, President donald trump said that the ceasefire agreement with ukraine is in Russia's interest and he feels that President Vladimir Putin wants to do this. When President trump was asked about trusting Putin, he said, "It is in Russia's interest to make a deal and I think we will do it. There is tremendous distrust on both sides."


He further said that at the beginning of his second term, he made the first call to President Putin because he felt that Putin was ready to make a deal.

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