Paris – Macron Shares African Outrage On Trump’s Vulgar Language

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    FILE - In this Monday, Jan. 15, 2018 file photo, French president Emmanuel Macron delivers his speech during a ceremony at The Cour de Cassation, France's highest judicial court, at the Paris courthouse, in Paris. APParis – French President Emmanuel Macron says he shares the outrage over President Donald Trump’s disparaging comment about Africa, arguing that such language hurts efforts to bring peace and development to the continent.

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    Macron told the BBC’s Andrew Marr program in an interview broadcast Sunday that the words attributed to Trump — “shithole countries” — were inappropriate. His expression of solidarity came after Marr asked the French president whether he shared the outrage of African nations that were offended by the comment.

    “For sure,” Macron said. “It’s not a word you can use. And if we want, precisely, to build peace, development in these countries and a respectful relationship,” you can’t use those words “by definition.”

    “And I think a lot of our issues in both the Middle East and Africa are due to a lot of frustrations, due to a lot of past humiliations and we have to understand that.” Macron continued. “And I do believe we have to respect all the countries. That’s what we owe them, and that’s much more efficient.”

    Trump referred to African nations as “shithole countries” during a White House meeting on immigration this month, according to several participants. The president denied saying those words, though he acknowledged using tough language.

    In the BBC interview, Macron went on to say that he has a “very strong” relationship with Trump, noting that the billionaire U.S. leader isn’t a “classical politician.” He said he disagrees with Trump on some issues, but wants to work with Washington.

    For example, the two countries must work together to force North Korea to return to the negotiating table over its nuclear arms program, Macron said. He was less conciliatory on the Paris climate change treaty, saying the more than 180 countries that agreed to the deal will not renegotiate it to satisfy the U.S.

    “I call him very regularly,” Macron said of Trump. “I’m always extremely direct and frank, as he is. Sometimes I manage to convince him, sometimes I fail.”


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    hashomer
    hashomer
    6 years ago

    World leaders except for Tsar Pootin denounce Herr Trumpf for his vulgarity and the policies behind his curses. America’s standing in the world has dropped due to Trumpf’s ignorant behavior. Feh.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    6 years ago

    Another liberal politician whose country is being inundated with Muslims. Nothing more to see.

    YossiP
    YossiP
    6 years ago

    Hashomer, get a life! All you can say bad about your President is his language…I suggest looking the other way as he Makes America Great Again!
    FYI – French President Emmanuel Macron is not known for his polite speech either.

    Dr_Obvious
    Dr_Obvious
    6 years ago

    Cancer and ALS on africa!

    HadeahVehadibur
    HadeahVehadibur
    6 years ago

    In 2001, Daniel Bernard came to public attention when, as French Ambassador to the United Kingdom, he was quoted as saying: “All the current troubles in the world are because of that shitty little country Israel.” The diplomat added, “Why should the world be in danger of World War III because of those people?”

    Monsieur Macron, people who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.

    6 years ago

    The leaders of France, the UK, and Germany have to jump on the anti-Trump bandwagon, because they have millions of Arab and African constituents, whose feet they have to kiss. Essentially, they are engaging in the Potomac Two Step.

    AmYisroel
    AmYisroel
    6 years ago

    This what made in said about Africa
    “The problems Africa face today are completely different and are ‘civilisational’” and then went on to talk about African women having “seven or eight children per woman”