Trump said without America, the French would forget their language. Hears Macro

French President has responded to US President Donald Trump on Wednesday evening about his statement that “during the two world wars, unless it had been Americans, in Paris they began learning German”. Such a statement by the American president had come after his counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, had proposed forming a “military [...]
French President has responded to US President Donald Trump on Wednesday evening about his statement that “during the two world wars, unless it had been Americans, in Paris they began learning German”.
Such a statement by the American president had come after his counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, had proposed the formation of a true European “ ”, which he had said would protect Europe from the US, China and Russia.
And after President Trump's harsh statement, it's sent back to Telegrafi, and Macron has responded. In a TV interview at Charles de Gaulle Airport, which President Emmanuel Macron was visiting, he made it clear that he would not react that way, but mentioned the common interests of both countries.
“I don't make politics or diplomacy from Titter”, he said.
At every important moment in our history we have been allies and among the allies there is respect and I don't want to hear the rest”, he said.
Trump's writings at Titter were aimed at its internal electorate, said Mr. Macron. He's doing American policy “. /Telegraph











