World

“Macron Is Over With China, Kissing Xi’s Ass” Donald Trump Furious Over Macron’s Visit To China

Emmanuel Macron, President of France visited China a few days back and gave a serious series of statements for Europe. It basically wanted to communicate that Europe should not work according to the agenda set by the United States’ foreign policy. Donald Trump, the former President of the United States appeared in an interview after his conviction by the US court. In his interview, he stated “World is blowing up and the US has absolutely no say.” He wanted to emphasize the fact that the US has lost its hold on the World since he lost power.

Donald Trump says, “Macron kissing Xi Jinping’s ass”

After Macron’s meeting with US representative, a lot of rages is found in US higher officials. Trump said in an interview, “You got this crazy world, it’s blowing up and the United States has absolutely no say.”

“And Macron, who’s a friend of mine, is over with China, kissing his ass. Okay, in China! I said, ‘France is now going to China,” he added.

Also Read: “One Earth. One Family. One Future”: Macrons’ support for Indian Presidency of G20

The rage sparked from here

Following a state visit to China last week, Macron stirred some controversy by warning Europeans to break ties with US foreign policy. In comments to journalists, Macron emphasized that European nations should avoid becoming embroiled in the ongoing standoff between Beijing and Washington over Taiwan.

While the US administration promises to aid Taiwan in defending itself, China has promised to retake control of Taiwan. After speaking with Xi on Friday on Taiwan, Macron issued a warning against Europe becoming “caught up in crises that are not ours, which prevents it from building its strategic autonomy.”

“The paradox would be that, overcome with panic, we believe we are just America’s followers,” Macron said. “The worse thing would be to think that we Europeans must become followers on this topic and take our cue from the US agenda and a Chinese overreaction.” The remarks sparked unease in Washington, although the White House sought to play them down, with spokesman John Kirby saying the Biden administration remains “comfortable and confident in the terrific bilateral relationship we have with France.”

Srishti Verma

Recent Posts

India Strengthens Economic Ties With EFTA: A New Era Of Growth And Partnership

India’s growing partnership with the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) offers promising opportunities for economic…

3 hours ago

Apple’s Projected Revenue Surge In 2024, Driven By iPhone 16e Launch

Apple is set to generate an estimated $11 billion in revenue from iPhone sales this…

3 hours ago

PM Modi Emphasizes Leadership’s Role In National Progress At SOUL Conclave

PM Modi highlighted vital role of leadership in driving national progress, stressing need for a…

4 hours ago

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Highlights Growth Plans to Achieve $1 Trillion Economy Goal

UP CM Yogi Adityanath reaffirmed the state's commitment to reaching a $1 trillion economy by…

4 hours ago

NPS AUM Set To Double, Expected To Reach Rs 29.5 Lakh Crore In 5 Years

The National Pension System (NPS) is poised for significant growth, with AUM expected to more…

4 hours ago

NCS Portal Hits Milestone, Mobilizes Over 440 Million Vacancies And Registers 4 Million Employers

India’s National Career Service (NCS) portal has made significant strides in connecting job seekers and…

4 hours ago