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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Fri Aug 23, 2019, 08:22 PM Aug 2019

World Leaders' G7 Expectations: A Nice Chat, Some Good Wine, No Unity With Trump

WASHINGTON — After they wooed him in Taormina, Italy, in 2017, President Trump snubbed world leaders by dropping out of the Paris climate accords. When they reached consensus in Charlevoix, Canada, a year later, Mr. Trump abruptly refused to sign their joint statement and escalated his trade war with personal insults.

And as the NATO allies gathered last summer in Brussels, summit organizers avoided another Trumpian eruption only by prewriting the meeting’s formal policy agreement and keeping it from the American president until the last minute.

Now, as President Emmanuel Macron of France prepares to host Mr. Trump and leaders from some of the world’s leading democracies in the south of France this weekend, the United States’ closest allies have all but given up on the idea that the Group of 7 summit will produce the kind of unity and consensus about global issues that has been its hallmark for more than four decades.

“I know the points of disagreement with the U.S.,” Mr. Macron lamented to reporters on Thursday as he acknowledged that the group would not even try to issue its usual joint statement, known as a communiqué. “It’s pointless.”

With the world facing ominous signs of a global economic slowdown and vexing political turbulence in hot spots around the world, Mr. Trump will arrive Saturday morning in Biarritz, France, with a blunt tariff club in his hand. And that poses a challenge to the United States’ trading partners.

“Their operating strategy is damage limitation,” said Charles Kupchan, a professor of international affairs at Georgetown University who served on the National Security Council staff during President Barack Obama’s tenure. “The first G7. The second G7. The NATO summit. Trump has basically blown them all up. I’m guessing that Macron is hoping to get out of Biarritz with no blood on the floor.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/world-leaders-g7-expectations-a-nice-chat-some-good-wine-no-unity-with-trump/ar-AAGelwl?li=BBnbfcL

Trump is like that relative you're reluctant to invite over for the holidays because he turns into a mean drunk after he's had a few.

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World Leaders' G7 Expectations: A Nice Chat, Some Good Wine, No Unity With Trump (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2019 OP
Trump is Scrooge before the ghosts visit. dem4decades Aug 2019 #1
I was looking for the seating arrangement for this summit IcyPeas Aug 2019 #2

IcyPeas

(21,884 posts)
2. I was looking for the seating arrangement for this summit
Fri Aug 23, 2019, 08:47 PM
Aug 2019

want to see who he is sitting next to. couldn't find it though.

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