Donald Trump meets Emmanuel Macron: Can they get on?
By France 24
25 May 2017 |
12:11 pm
Donald Trump is in Brussels for a NATO summit. He will meet French President Emmanuel Macron for the first time. The two could not be more different, Le Parisien writes.
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