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Trump, Macron plan ‘lengthy’ Brussels get-to-know-you lunch

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WASHINGTON (AFP) — President Donald Trump and his recently sworn-in French counterpar­t Emmanuel Macron are to hold a “lengthy lunch” in Brussels this month — a bonding exercise for two men the White House believes have more in common than believed.

Amid deep-seated suspicions that Trump would have preferred Marcon’s far-right rival Marine Le Pen to emerge victorious from last week’s election, senior U.S. administra­tion officials told AFP that Trump will break bread with Macron on May 25 in Brussels and “compare perspectiv­es.”

The White House believes the 39-year-old centrist and his bruising 70-year-old homologue are not as uncomforta­ble allies as it first may seem. For one, they are both presidenti­al neophytes.

“They are two of the newest leaders to the stage,” said one senior administra­tion official, who said a recent phone call went very well.

Trump “was very impressed with Mr Macron,” said the official, who had direct knowledge of the call.

Trump — who regularly gripes that he does not get enough credit for his election win — was particular­ly impressed Macron winning almost 50 percent more votes than Le Pen.

“It was clearly a very strong electoral win,” said the official, who asked not to be named in order to discuss the call and other sensitive issues.

While their ideology may differ, both Trump and Macron “come from outside traditiona­l political lines.”

Macron was the first candidate from outside the traditiona­l political parties to win the French presidency in decades.

Trump won the Republican presidenti­al nomination, but has often shattered party orthodoxy.

The White House also believes that the idea Trump supported Le Pen was overdone, based only on “one tweet about borders” and Le Pen turning up in Trump Tower.

Trump aides now stress that LePen had no meeting with the campaign when she visited New York in January, much less with the now-president.

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