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Macron Says Calls with Trump ’Like Making Sausage’

Macron Says Calls with Trump ’Like Making Sausage’
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French President Emmanuel Macron pushed back on CNN reports about his ‘terrible' call with US President Donald Trump, invoking a quote about the process of politics being a bit like sausage-making.

Macron Says Calls with Trump ’Like Making Sausage’

Citing anonymous sources, CNN reported Monday that a phone call between Trump and Macron was "just bad. It was terrible."

Asked about this at Tuesday's press conference with Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Macron replied by quoting Otto von Bismarck, the famous 19th-century Prussian statesman who masterminded German unification.

"As Bismarck used to say, if we explained to people how sausages were made, it's unlikely they'd keep eating them," Macron said. "So I like it when people see the finished meal, but I'm not convinced the kitchen commentary helps with delivering the meal or eating it."

"Here in Paris, we don't make comments on how it went, or how hot, cold, warm or terrible things are. We just go ahead and do things," Macron added, saying he was looking forward to "useful" and "frank" discussions with Trump at the upcoming G-7 summit in Canada.

CNN focused on the discrepancy between the readouts of last week's call provided by the White House and the Elysee Palace.

While the White House version said the conversation focused on trade and immigration, without going into details, a readout from the French presidency said that Macron told Trump his decision to impose tariffs on US allies was both "unlawful" and a "mistake," Reuters reported.

Macron thought he could speak openly with Trump based on the friendship they had, but Trump "can't handle being criticized like that," CNN reported, citing the anonymous source supposedly familiar with the call.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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