Trump Accepts French President Macron’s Invitation to Palace of Versailles Dinner Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the United States
Trump said he accepted Macron’s invitation and extended his Europe trip for the dinner at the 17th-century palace.
- Trump accepted Macron's invitation to a dinner celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States at the Palace of Versailles.
- The G7 summit focused on Trump's deal to end the war with Iran, efforts to pressure Russia over Ukraine, and regulating AI and social media.
- Leaders like Starmer announced plans to ban children under 16 from using social media in the UK, with France considering similar measures.
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The French media have baptized it as brilli brilli diplomacy and it is not the first time Macron uses it. With a considerable delay in extending his press conference in Évian, Trump arrived in Versailles after 21 hours for a dinner in his honor with all the pomp and fastos. It was part of the strategy Macron had programmed to keep Trump in France for three days and he has received multiple criticisms among the opponents of the G-7. Trump was esp…
Trump welcomed to Versailles for dinner with Macron
Donald Trump was welcomed to the Palace of Versailles on Wednesday evening for a private reception and dinner hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron following the conclusion of the G7 summit in Evian.
Video. Trump welcomed to Versailles for dinner with Macron
Video. Donald Trump was welcomed to the Palace of Versailles on Wednesday evening for a private reception and dinner hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron following the conclusion of the G7 summit in Evian.

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