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    Trump's US is not an ally of France, says French presidential hopeful

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    Posted on February 24, 2026

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    Last updated: February 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    French MEP Raphaël Glucksmann told LCI the U.S. under Trump is no longer an ally of France or Europe. He urged a tougher EU posture amid Greenland, trade and Ukraine disputes, after France limited the U.S. ambassador’s access.

    Table of Contents

    • Glucksmann’s Critique of U.S.–Europe Ties
    • Claims of U.S. Interference
    • Greenland Dispute Context
    • France–U.S. Points of Friction
    • Social media remarks cited
    • Ambassador Access Restrictions
    • Glucksmann’s Electoral Standing
    • Recent Polling Figures
    • Comparison with Rivals

    French Presidential Hopeful: Trump's U.S. No Longer France’s Ally

    By Gianluca Lo Nostro

    PARIS, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Prominent French centre-left politician Raphael Glucksmann said on Tuesday the United States under President Donald Trump was no longer an ally of France and Europe, criticising what he said was Washington's interference in European affairs.

    Glucksmann’s Critique of U.S.–Europe Ties

    "For 80 long years, the United States was a strategic ally of European democracies. Today, this administration is no longer our ally," Glucksmann, a member of the European Parliament and potential contender in France's 2027 presidential election, told the LCI 24-hour TV news channel. 

    Claims of U.S. Interference

    "We are not U.S. states, and therefore the U.S. administration cannot interfere in European internal affairs, and that's what we must address," he added, calling on European leaders to show "extremely firm attitude toward the American administration."

    Greenland Dispute Context

    He did not elaborate on what he meant by interference, but a renewed push by  Trump for U.S. control over Greenland, which is a semi-autonomous territory of the EU member Denmark, has prompted severe tensions in recent months.

    France–U.S. Points of Friction

    France has also been at odds with the U.S., with disputes ranging from trade to foreign policy and the war in Ukraine.

    Social media remarks cited

    Ambassador Access Restrictions

    Tensions mounted on Monday as France restricted U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner's access to government ministers after he failed to respond to a summons over social media comments made by the U.S. embassy on the killing of a French far-right activist.

    Glucksmann’s Electoral Standing

    Glucksmann has not officially announced whether he will seek the presidency but is widely regarded as one of the strongest contenders in the moderate left field. 

    Recent Polling Figures

    A November Elabe poll showed him polling at 11%, double the support of Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure and ahead of former President François Hollande, though trailing far-right leader Marine Le Pen, centrist Edouard Philippe, and Jean-Luc Melenchon from the far-left.

    Comparison with Rivals

    In another poll released by Toluna Harris in October, Glucksmann gathered between 12% and 14%, same as Melenchon. 

    (Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro; Editing by Andrei Khalip)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Raphael Glucksmann says the U.S. under President Trump is no longer an ally of France and Europe.
    • •He accuses Washington of interfering in European affairs and urges a firmer EU stance.
    • •Greenland-related tensions and disputes over trade and Ukraine deepen rifts.
    • •France restricted access for the U.S. ambassador after a diplomatic snub.
    • •Polls place Glucksmann near 11–14% as a potential 2027 presidential contender.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Trump's US is not an ally of France, says French presidential hopeful

    1What is the main topic?

    Raphael Glucksmann argues that under President Trump the United States is no longer an ally of France or Europe, citing interference in European affairs and rising diplomatic frictions.

    2Why are France–U.S. ties strained in this piece?

    Tensions stem from disputes over trade and Ukraine policy, Greenland-related controversies, and a spat that led France to restrict the U.S. ambassador’s access to officials.

    3Who is Raphael Glucksmann?

    He is a French center-left MEP and potential 2027 presidential candidate who has called for a firmer European stance toward the Trump administration.

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