French President Emmanuel Macron arrived at the White House to try and persuade U.S. President Donald Trump to continue defending Ukraine — and keep Europe at the negotiating table.
As the British and French leaders head to Washington separately this week to meet with Donald Trump, Europe is wondering if the US is still its ally, writes Bridget Rollason.
President Donald Trump on Monday called his meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron an "important step" toward ...
On a visit to the White House on Monday, Emmanuel Macron is expected to detail proposals by Paris and London to deploy troops in Ukraine to guarantee a ceasefire. Le Monde's Philippe Ricard, a ...
A former Labour MP has been jailed for assault - teeing up the prospect of a nightmare by-election for Keir Starmer. Mike ...
French President Emmanuel Macron will meet with Donald Trump in Washington on Monday, saying he will present "proposals for ...
The leaders of France and Britain are making tag-team visits to Washington this week as Europe attempts to persuade President Donald Trump not to abandon Ukraine in pursuit of a peace deal in ...
John Kerry says says chances ‘of making peace in Ukraine are real’ as PM is expected to announce new military aid for Ukraine ...
The visits come amid a rift between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, whom Trump described as a “dictator”, ...
The leaders of France and Britain are both due to meet with President Trump this week. Approaches previously tried with him ...
Speaking on a Fox News podcast on Friday, Trump said Macron and Starmer had not "done anything" to end the war. "No meetings ...
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