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Trump Threatens 200% Tariffs on France Over 'Board of Peace' Snub

Times of India
January 20, 20262 days ago
‘I’ll put a 200% tariff, he’ll join’: Trump threatens France over ‘Board of Peace’ snub; makes Macron's private text public

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Donald Trump threatened France with a 200% tariff on wine and champagne after President Macron refused to join a US-backed "Board of Peace." Trump also publicly shared a private text message from Macron proposing a G7 meeting to discuss global issues. Macron's office deemed tariff threats unacceptable. The Board of Peace aims to promote stability in conflict zones.

US President Donald Trump, in a scathing remark to French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, threatened to impose a 200 per cent tariff on French wines and champagne in response to Paris's refusal to join the board of peace. When asked to respond on French President's refusal to join the baord, he said, "Well, nobody wants him because he’s going to be out of office very soon." He further said, "I will ⁠impose a 200 per cent tariff on French ‌wines ‍and ‍champagnes, and ‌Macron ‍will ‍join ⁠the ⁠board of peace." Trump also shared a screenshot of a message sent by Macron to the US President where the French President proposed inviting Ukraine to the meeting as well as Denmark to discuss disagreements over Greenland. "We are totally in line on Syria. We can do great things on Iran. I do not understand what you are doing on Greenland," Macron's text read. Further proposing a proper meeting to reach a unanimity, Macron said, "I can set up a G7 meeting after Davos in Paris on Thursday afternoon. I can invite the Ukrainians, the Danish, the Syrians and the Russians in the margins." He added, "Let us have a dinner together in Paris together on Thursday before you go back to the US." Reacting to Trump's comments on wine tariffs, French President Macron said, "Tariff threats to change our foreign policy are unacceptable and ineffective", Reuters reported quoting sources close to Macron.Which countries have been invited? Trump has been sending invites to multiple countries to come on board with his plan to join the board of peace, a US-backed plan aimed at ending the war in the Palestinian territory. With India, Pakistan, Russia and many other countries invited to join the board, the group is being positioned as a new international peacekeeping body. The White House has confirmed a long list of countries to which it extended the invitation to join the board. Apart from that, there have been a lot of leaders who also confirmed to have received the invite. Countries that received the invite, as confirmed by the White House: Russia Canada Turkey Egypt Paraguay Argentina Albania India Jordan Greece Cyprus Pakistan Hungary Apart from the list confirmed by the White House, leaders from many other countries have also confirmed having received the invitation. This includes Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Romanian President Nicusor Dan.Key members board of peace With US President Trump as the chairman of the board, the 'founding executive council' forms the base of the council, "composed of leaders with experience across diplomacy, development, infrastructure, and economic strategy," as per the statement by the White House. The members shall be carrying the burden to set the strategic vision, with chairman Trump retaining the veto power. Each member is assigned a defined portfolio crucial to the stabilisation of Gaza The appointed members include: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff Jared Kushner Billionaire businessman Marc Rowan Ajay Banga Former British PM Tony Blair Robert Gabriel Jr The board has been proposed by Trump to "promote stability, restore dependable and lawful governance, and secure enduring peace in areas affected or threatened by conflict." End of Article

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