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    Macron Says He Will Tell Trump Not to Be Weak With Putin in Washington Visit

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    Posted on February 20, 2025

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    Last updated: February 27, 2026

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    French President Emmanuel Macron prepares to advise President Trump on maintaining a strong stance against Putin during his upcoming Washington visit. This meeting is critical for European allies in navigating global security issues.
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    Quick Summary

    Macron will visit Washington to persuade Trump to maintain a strong stance against Putin, emphasizing the importance of US-European alignment in global diplomacy.

    Macron to Urge Trump: Stay Strong Against Putin in Washington

    By John Irish and Dominique Vidalon

    PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday he will travel to Washington to try to convince President Donald Trump that his interests were in line with European allies and that showing any weakness to Russia's Vladimir Putin would make it harder to deal with China and Iran.

    "Trump, I know him. I respect him and I believe he respects me," Macron said during a one-hour question and answer session on social media. "I will tell him: deep down you cannot be weak in the face of President (Vladimir Putin). It's not you, it's not what you're made of and it's not in your interests."

    Macron said the uncertainty in how Trump was handling Russia's three-year-old invasion of Ukraine was worrying for U.S. allies because he could negotiate something that was insufficient, but it was also creating uncertainty for Putin and this was something that needed to be used to help negotiations.

    "The word is uncertainty. Donald Trump creates uncertainty among others because he wants to make deals, so Donald Trump creating uncertainty for Vladimir Putin is a good thing," Macron said, adding that the Russian president did not know what Trump would do or how he could act.

    Macron is due to go to Washington on Monday to hold talks with Trump as Europeans seek to ensure they play a key role in negotiations to end the conflict and outline how they plan to provide security guarantees for Ukraine should there be a ceasefire.

    The French leader also said showing weakness to Putin that would lead to the capitulation of Ukraine with a bad deal would also make Trump less credible to tackle China and in curbing Iran's nuclear programme.

    "How can you be credible with China if you're weak with Putin?" Macron said, holding his fist firmly, and adding that letting Ukraine fall to Russia would send a strategic signal to Beijing on Taiwan.

    "And you who doesn't want Iran to get the nuclear bomb, you can't be weak with someone who is helping it to get one," Macron said.

    Macron, who called recent developments a new era, was speaking in a question-and-answer session on social media as part of French government efforts to make people more aware of the impact of the Ukraine war on France amid the fast-moving diplomacy since Trump took office a month ago.

    (Reporting by John Irish and Dominique Vidalon; editing by Mark Heinrich and Diane Craft)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Macron aims to align US and European interests against Russia.
    • •Trump's uncertainty with Russia is seen as both a risk and a strategy.
    • •Macron warns against showing weakness to Putin, impacting global credibility.
    • •The visit focuses on security guarantees for Ukraine.
    • •Macron links US stance on Russia to broader global issues with China and Iran.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Macron says he will tell Trump not to be weak with Putin in Washington visit

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Macron's visit to Washington to discuss US-Russia relations and align strategies with Trump against Putin.

    2Why is Macron visiting Washington?

    Macron aims to persuade Trump to maintain a strong stance against Putin and align US interests with European allies.

    3How does Macron view Trump's approach to Russia?

    Macron sees Trump's uncertainty with Russia as both a risk and a strategic advantage in negotiations.

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