National Post

‘We have a VERY SPECIAL relationsh­ip’

TRUMP BOASTS OF PARTNERSHI­P AS HE WELCOMES MACRON TO WHITE HOUSE

- BEN RILEY-SMITH

WASHINGTON • There was handholdin­g. There were bear hugs. There were pats on the shoulder and kisses on both cheeks.

If physical intimacy is any sign of diplomatic closeness, Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron are in the full throes of a political bromance.

The new relation speciale between France and America was on full display on the second day of Macron’s state visit to Washington Tuesday.

“Mr. President, they’re all saying what a great relationsh­ip we have and they’re actually correct,” Trump told Macron as the cameras rolled. “Finally, it’s not fake news.”

Macron, 31 years younger and half a foot shorter than Trump, beamed up at his counterpar­t during many of their engagement­s. Trump, for his part, appeared unusually relaxed.

The pair did not disguise their policy difference­s but made much of their “special” friendship, not holding back on the flattery.

“We have a very special relationsh­ip, in fact I’ll get that little piece of dandruff off,” Trump joked at one point, brushing at the French president’s shoulder. “We have to make him perfect, he is perfect.”

A joint press conference followed, with the men’s wives — Melania Trump dressed all in white, with a hat and jacket from Michael Kors — watching on from the front row.

But during discussion­s, Trump vowed to pull U.S. troops out of Syria “relatively soon” and refused to waive steel tariffs as he declined to give any major concession­s to Macron.

However, Trump did offer an olive branch by appearing to soften his tone on the Syria withdrawal, indicating he did not want his forces to leave until their mission was “accomplish­ed.”

Macron has pushed Trump, in public and private, to keep troops in Syria to fight Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, known as ISIL, and the president will face further pressure to do so from Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor, who also visits Washington this week. But at a press conference in the White House with Macron, Trump said: “We want to come home. We’ll be coming home. We’re going to be coming home relatively soon.

“We finished at least almost our work and we have done a job nobody has been able to. I would love to get out, bring our incredible warriors back home. They have obliterate­d ISIS.”

However, Trump said the U.S. wanted to “leave a long and lasting footprint” and did not want to “give Iran open season to the Mediterran­ean.” He said he wanted troops home, but “also with having accomplish­ed what

WE HAVE DONE A JOB NOBODY HAS BEEN ABLE TO (IN SYRIA).

we have to accomplish”. Macron said he and Trump had “raised new solutions together, and the Syria situation should be part of this bigger picture” in the Middle East.

Trump accepted there was a “broader picture” involving Iran, but said “incredibly wealthy” regional nations must pay for and put troops on the ground. On trade, Macron has been critical of Trump’s protection­ist policies, and has called on the U.S. to exempt Europe from tariffs on steel and aluminum. Trump gave no such concession, but Macron said he was confident about the future trading relationsh­ip.

There was also no movement from Trump on his decision to quit the Paris climate accord. Macron said the U.S. and France did “not always agree on the solution” and “the fate of our children is at stake.”

Trump told Macron he would meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un soon, and plans were progressin­g well. He added: “Kim Jong Un, he really has been very open and I think very honourable from everything we’re seeing.”

He said he would not accept any deal which left the North any nuclear capability.

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PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. President Donald Trump said the partnershi­p he forged with French President Emmanuel Macron at the start of his presidency was a testament to the “enduring friendship that binds our two nations.”
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