Trump shares messages from France's Macron offering G7 meeting after Davos
Donald Trump shared the screenshots of the messages on Truth Social. Picture: Alex Brandon.
French President Emmanuel Macron told US President Donald Trump that he could set up a G7 meeting in Paris on Thursday afternoon and that he did not understand what Trump was "doing on Greenland," in a screenshot of the messages posted by Mr Trump posted on Truth Social.
According to the messages, MR Macron told Mr Trump that he could invite the Ukrainians, the Danish, the Syrians and the Russians to participate on the margins of the meeting, and also invited him to have dinner in Paris on Thursday.
Mr Trump's replies, if any, were not part of the screenshot that he posted. The White House and the Macron's office did not respond to a request for comment.
A source close to Mr Macron said that the text message shared by Trump was authentic.
EU leaders are set to convene in Brussels on Thursday evening for an emergency summit following Mr Trump's threats to impose new tariffs on several EU countries over his demand to acquire Greenland.




