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France's Macron hosts Trump at Versailles Palace

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Posted on June 17, 2026

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Macron Welcomes Trump to Versailles Palace to Boost Transatlantic Relations

Strengthening Diplomatic Ties at Versailles

By Steve Holland

Historic Meeting at the Palace of Versailles

VERSAILLES, France, June 17 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte hosted U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday at the Palace of Versailles, once the opulent residence of Louis XIV, the Sun King, as part of efforts to improve transatlantic relations.

Warm Welcome and Impressions

Macron and his wife greeted Trump on the steps of the palace, before the three posed for photographs. "It's beautiful," Trump said.

The U.S. president earlier said he had accepted Macron's invitation to have dinner at Versailles, near Paris, because he was "a fan of beautiful places."

Trump's Admiration for Versailles

"Versailles is not gold leaf. Versailles is the real deal," Trump said, speaking on Tuesday at the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, close to Switzerland.

He repeated his delight over the invitation earlier on Wednesday, saying: "This evening I'm looking forward to a very special dinner with President Macron and his fabulous wife in the palace of Versailles. ... it's a beautiful palace, maybe the most beautiful of all."

Context of U.S.-European Relations

Trump's relations with his European counterparts have been fraught over the past years, on issues ranging from tariffs to the Iran war or Ukraine. But both sides said the G7 summit had gone well, in particular with a joint statement agreed over Ukraine.

The Symbolism of Versailles in Diplomacy

Legacy of the Palace

The Versailles Palace was intended from the beginning as a dazzling setting to project the power and majesty of the French monarchy, especially by Louis XIV, who supervised its construction and moved his court there in the late 17th century.

Centuries later France is now a republic and French presidents still use Versailles to impress.

Diplomatic Strategy and Public Reception

"In any leader's relationship, whether we're talking about (Chinese President) Xi (Jinping), (Russian President Vladimir) Putin, or Macron, you want to be on this American president's good side," said Jeffrey Hawkins, a former U.S. diplomat and an expert on French-U.S. relations. "And a way to do that is to host him, to welcome him, in a way where he feels well-received, where he feels important and respected."

As Trump neared the palace, a sizable number of people lined up to watch his motorcade pass by.

(Reporting by Steve Holland; Additional reporting by Elissa Darwish and Michel Rose; Writing by Ingrid Melander, editing by Deepa Babington)

Key Takeaways

  • The dinner at Versailles marked the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence and was designed as a soft‑power gesture to cement critical G7 agreements, including over Ukraine and Iran (apnews.com)
  • Versailles serves as a calculated diplomatic venue under Macron: he has transformed it into a prestigious tool to host and impress world leaders, more consistently than any predecessor (lemonde.fr)
  • Trump seized on the opulence of Versailles, calling it ‘the real deal,’ and his presence helped extend his stay at the summit to support negotiation continuity (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Macron host Trump at Versailles Palace?
Macron hosted Trump at Versailles Palace to improve transatlantic relations and showcase French hospitality after the G7 summit.
What was the significance of meeting at Versailles?
The Palace of Versailles symbolizes French power and history, often used to impress and strengthen diplomatic ties.
What did Trump say about Versailles?
Trump praised Versailles, calling it 'the real deal' and 'maybe the most beautiful of all' palaces.
How have US-European relations been in recent years?
US-European relations have faced tensions over issues like tariffs and Ukraine, but leaders aimed for collaboration at the G7 summit.
Was there public interest in Trump's visit to Versailles?
Yes, a sizable number of people lined up to watch Trump's motorcade pass by as he neared the palace.

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