Did Merkel and Macron fail in front of Trump

Europe's top leaders, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, visited Washington separately during the past week, trying their best, but it did not seem to work. Macron and Merkel, although traveling on different days, meeting with President Donald Trump at [...] meetings.
Europe's top leaders, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, visited Washington separately during the past week, trying their best, but it did not seem to work.
Macron and Merkel, although traveling on a different day, meeting with President Donald Trump at various meetings, had a goal: Donald Trump's conviction to remain part of the nuclear agreement with Iran and to tolerate the European Union from American tariffs for steel and aluminum.
Macron completed his three-day visit to the US by improvised a new initiative for Iran, while Merkel left the White House, saying the decision to stop the trade war is no longer in her hands.
It was projected that neither the personal report of Macro with Trump nor Merkel's business approach would make Trump change his attitude.
After all, its position for Iran and trade are popular on its political basis.
But the combined failure of the French president and German Chancellor underscored that little impact they have on Trump.
Asked by journalists, Merkel sãomund could be more clear about the change the close US report is undergoing.
“German and Europe will get their fate in their hands, as we are no longer in the era of the Cold War”, the German Chancellor declared.












