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Trump told Francois Hollande ‘I love French people, I love your wine’ in first official phone call after election win | Trump told Francois Hollande ‘I love French people, I love your wine’ in first official phone call after election win |
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Donald Trump told France’s former president Francois Hollande that loved he French people and French wine in their first official phone call, a new book has claimed. The new US president then asked for advice in picking his staff. | Donald Trump told France’s former president Francois Hollande that loved he French people and French wine in their first official phone call, a new book has claimed. The new US president then asked for advice in picking his staff. |
“Mr President, I am delighted to talk to you," Mr Trump told his counterpart, according to Gaspard Gantze, a former adviser to Mr Hollande. "You are a great president, a great leader, a great man. It is such an honour.” | “Mr President, I am delighted to talk to you," Mr Trump told his counterpart, according to Gaspard Gantze, a former adviser to Mr Hollande. "You are a great president, a great leader, a great man. It is such an honour.” |
The official call which came five days after Mr Trump's shock presidential victory on 9 November 2016, is documented in Mr Gantze's book La politique est un sport de combat. | |
Mr Trump then added: “I love France, I love French people, I love your country, I love Paris, I love your wine, I love…” | Mr Trump then added: “I love France, I love French people, I love your country, I love Paris, I love your wine, I love…” |
The former French president then cut him off. | The former French president then cut him off. |
Mr Gantzer claimed it was “clear” Mr Trump was mocking the French administration and taking them for “idiots”. | Mr Gantzer claimed it was “clear” Mr Trump was mocking the French administration and taking them for “idiots”. |
Mr Hollande responded by discussing the issues the countries should work together on, including the Paris Climate Agreement. | Mr Hollande responded by discussing the issues the countries should work together on, including the Paris Climate Agreement. |
Later in the call, Mr Trump attempted to elicit Mr Hollande’s help in picking his new staff, the book claims. | Later in the call, Mr Trump attempted to elicit Mr Hollande’s help in picking his new staff, the book claims. |
“You know my country," he said. "You know many good Americans. And you are one of the greatest leaders in the world. So, let me ask you a question: could you help me with the recruiting of my new staff?” | “You know my country," he said. "You know many good Americans. And you are one of the greatest leaders in the world. So, let me ask you a question: could you help me with the recruiting of my new staff?” |
After the phone call ended, Mr Hollande’s staff were left shocked at the conversation, Mr Gantzer said. | After the phone call ended, Mr Hollande’s staff were left shocked at the conversation, Mr Gantzer said. |
Mr Trump has subsequently withdrawn the US from the Paris Climate Agreement, meaning the US is now the only country in the world not to support the deal. | Mr Trump has subsequently withdrawn the US from the Paris Climate Agreement, meaning the US is now the only country in the world not to support the deal. |
Despite Mr Trump’s reported declaration of love for Paris, he later insinuated the capital was not a safe destination for US tourists in a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference. | Despite Mr Trump’s reported declaration of love for Paris, he later insinuated the capital was not a safe destination for US tourists in a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference. |
Mr Hollande mocked the president in response, saying that he would invite him to Disneyland Paris so he “understands what France is”. | Mr Hollande mocked the president in response, saying that he would invite him to Disneyland Paris so he “understands what France is”. |
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