Key Points

Trump dismissed Macron's suggestion that he left the G7 early to mediate an Israel-Iran ceasefire. The US president accused Macron of being wrong and seeking publicity. Macron had hinted at possible US-led negotiations to de-escalate tensions. Meanwhile, the Israel-Iran conflict continues with no immediate resolution in sight.

Key Points: Trump Denies Macron Claim He Left G7 for Israel-Iran Ceasefire

  • Trump refutes Macron's claim he left G7 for Israel-Iran talks
  • Macron suggested US could pressure Israel for ceasefire
  • Tensions rise as Iran-Israel conflict escalates
  • Trump urges Tehran evacuation amid missile strikes
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'Publicity-seeking' Macron always gets it wrong: Trump denies exiting G7 over Israel-Iran ceasefire

Trump slams Macron over false claims about early G7 exit, denies involvement in Israel-Iran ceasefire talks.

"Publicity seeking President Emmanuel Macron, of France, mistakenly said that I left the G7 Summit... Wrong! — Donald Trump"

Washington, June 17

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday slammed his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, for his recent remarks implying that the US President had left the Group of Seven(G7) Summit early to work on a ceasefire between Israel and Iran.

Trump clarified that his early departure from the summit had no connection with the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict.

"Publicity seeking President Emmanuel Macron, of France, mistakenly said that I left the G7 Summit, in Canada, to go back to D.C. to work on a 'cease fire' between Israel and Iran," Trump wrote in Truth Social.

"Wrong! He has no idea why I am now on my way to Washington, but it certainly has nothing to do with a Cease Fire. Much bigger than that. Whether purposely or not, Emmanuel always gets it wrong. Stay Tuned!" he added.

Addressing reporters at the G7 summit, Macron had said that Trump was considering the possibilities of a prospective ceasefire between Iran and Israel as the US leader announced an early exit.

"There is indeed an offer to meet and exchange. An offer was made, especially to get a ceasefire and to then kickstart broader discussions. We have to see now whether the sides will follow," said Macron.

Calling it a positive development, Macron further said, "Right now, I believe negotiations need to restart and that civilians need to be protected."

He further stated that he did not expect any immediate changes in the situation, but "since the US assured they will find a ceasefire and since they can pressure Israel, things may change."

Earlier, Trump announced that he was cutting short his participation in the G7 summit and returning home early.

"I have to be back early for obvious reasons," Trump earlier told reporters. He said he would be leaving after the formal dinner "with these wonderful leaders."

As the conflict between Iran and Israel escalated, Trump has also urged the people to evacuate Tehran.

The Israel-Iran conflict entered its fifth day, and hostilities between the two nations continued to escalate as several missiles from Iran were fired at Israel.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Western leaders fighting like school kids while Middle East burns. India should stay neutral and focus on our own security. We have enough challenges with China and Pakistan at our borders without getting involved in their dramas. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Interesting how Macron tries to position himself as peacemaker while France has its own colonial baggage. India should learn from this - we must maintain strategic autonomy in foreign policy. The West always has hidden agendas.
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Amit S.
Trump-Macron spat is entertaining but dangerous. Middle East tensions affect global oil prices which directly hit Indian economy. Hope our government has contingency plans if situation worsens. #StayStrongIndia
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Neha V.
Why is world always focused on Israel-Iran when Kashmir suffers? Double standards much? India should use this opportunity to highlight our issues at global forums. Western media only cares when it's their backyard.
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Sanjay R.
Both leaders behaving immaturely. India's foreign policy under Modi has been much more dignified. We engage with all nations while protecting our interests. Proud of how we maintain relationships with both US and France despite their fights.

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