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Macron says Trump call is like sausages: best to not know what's inside Macron says Trump call is like sausages: best to not know what's inside
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Emmanuel Macron has said that his phone calls with Donald Trump and other world leaders are just like sausages: better not explain what’s inside. Emmanuel Macron has said his phone calls with Donald Trump and other world leaders are like sausages: better not explain what’s inside.
During a news conference with the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, Macron was asked about a CNN report on Monday saying that a phone call between the French leader and Trump last week had been “terrible”. During a news conference with the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, Macron was asked about a CNN report on Monday which claimed a phone call between the French president and his American counterpart last week had been “terrible”.
Borrowing a famous quote from the 19th-century Prussian statesman Otto von Bismarck, Macron summed up his policy of refraining from making off-the-record comments about his conversations with other world leaders.Borrowing a famous quote from the 19th-century Prussian statesman Otto von Bismarck, Macron summed up his policy of refraining from making off-the-record comments about his conversations with other world leaders.
“As Bismarck used to say, if we explained to people how sausages were made, it’s unlikely they’d keep eating them,” Macron told reporters. “As Bismarck used to say, if we explained to people how sausages were made, it’s unlikely they’d keep eating them,” he said. “So I like it when people see the finished meal, but I’m not convinced the kitchen commentary helps with delivering the meal or eating it.”
“So I like it when people see the finished meal, but I’m not convinced the kitchen commentary helps with delivering the meal or eating it,” Macron added. A readout from the French presidency of Macron’s call with Trump last week said the 40-year-old president had told Trump his decision to impose tariffs on the exports of US allies was “illegal” and a “mistake”.
A readout from the French presidency of Macron’s call with Trump last week said the 40-year-old president had told Trump that his decision to slap tariffs on the exports of US allies were both “illegal” and a “mistake”. The shorter White House readout of the same call stated the conversation had focused on trade and immigration, without elaborating.
The shorter White House readout of the same call said the conversation had focused on trade and immigration, without elaborating.
“Macron thought he would be able to speak his mind, based on the relationship. But Trump can’t handle being criticised like that,” CNN quoted an unidentified source as saying. “Just bad. It was terrible.”“Macron thought he would be able to speak his mind, based on the relationship. But Trump can’t handle being criticised like that,” CNN quoted an unidentified source as saying. “Just bad. It was terrible.”
Macron, appalled by his predecessor François Hollande’s frequent off-the-record comments to journalists, has kept the press at a distance since his election last year and banned his aides from giving behind-the-scenes accounts of his presidency.Macron, appalled by his predecessor François Hollande’s frequent off-the-record comments to journalists, has kept the press at a distance since his election last year and banned his aides from giving behind-the-scenes accounts of his presidency.
“You can go and ask the people who make comments, but here in Paris we don’t make comments on how it went, or how hot, cold, warm or terrible things are. We just go ahead and do things,” Macron said.“You can go and ask the people who make comments, but here in Paris we don’t make comments on how it went, or how hot, cold, warm or terrible things are. We just go ahead and do things,” Macron said.
He added that he would have a “useful” and “frank” exchange with Trump at the next G7 summit in Canada on 7-8 June about both issues on which they agree and those where they disagree. He added that he would have a “useful” and “frank” exchange with Trump at the next G7 summit in Canada on 7-8 June about issues on which they agree and those where they disagree.
Since taking office, Macron has had more than 20 phone calls with Trump, speaking in English without intermediaries. “I call him very regularly,” Macron said this year. “I’m always very direct and frank. Sometimes I manage to convince him and sometimes I fail.”
Macron’s office has always stressed the intense and close “special relationship” between Paris and Washington, citing cooperation on counter-terrorism, joint action in Syria and Trump’s high-profile Bastille Day visit to Paris last summer as well as Macron’s Washington trip this year – the first state visit of a foreign leader during Trump’s presidency.
But despite Macron being described as a kind of “Trump whisperer” who endeavours to change Trump’s mind on certain issues, the US president has recently stood firm, refusing to budge on major points of contention, including climate change, leaving the Iran nuclear deal and imposing tariffs on steel and aluminium producers.
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