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Greenland row: Macron Sent Message to Trump Offering to Host G7 Meeting With Russia, Denmark

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DW

, Tuesday, 20 January 2026 (17:24 IST)
In a "private message" to US President Donald Trump, which was made public by the US leader, French President Emmanuel Macron has proposed organizing a G7 summit on Thursday in Paris, with Denmark, Ukraine, Syria and, on the sidelines, Russia among the invitees.
 
The authenticity of the message, which Trump posted on his Truth Social network, has been confirmed by Macron's presidential entourage.
 
"I can organise a G7 meeting in Paris on Thursday afternoon after Davos," Macron wrote, referring to the World Economic Forum in Switzerland where Trump is also expected to put in an appearance.
 
"I can invite the Ukrainians, the Danes, the Syrians and the Russians on the sidelines" of the meeting, he added.
 
While Macron said France was in agreement with the US on flashpoints such as Syria and Iran, he said "I don't understand what you are doing" with regard to Trump's plans to take over Greenland.
 
The message came after Trump threatened new 10% tariffs against eight European countries, including France, over their opposition to his Greenland plans, as well as  200% tariffs on French wine over France's intention to decline an invitation to join his "Board of Peace" in Gaza.

Trump floats 200% tariff on French wine over perceived snub

US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 200% tariff on French wines and champagnes amid reports that French President Emmanuel Macron declined to join his proposed "Board of Peace" initiative.
 
Trump linked the tariff threat directly to Macron's apparent refusal to participate in the body, which the US president has pitched as a forum to resolve global conflicts.
 
Under the plan, longer-term members would be required to pay $1 billion each (about €857,170,000) into a fund overseen by Trump as chairman.

What did Trump say about wine tariffs?

Asked about Macron's decision not to join the board, Trump dismissed the French president's position.
 
"Did he say that? Well, nobody wants him ‌because he will be out of office very ‌soon," Trump said.
 
"I'll put a 200% tariff on his wines and champagnes, and he'll join, but he doesn't have to join," Trump said.
 
A source close to Macron told the AFP news agency on Monday said France "does not intend to answer favourably" to the invitation. AFP also cited a source close to the French president on Tuesday saying the tariff threat "to influence our foreign policy" was "unacceptable and ineffective."
 
Some 60 national leaders have been invited to join so far.

What is the Board of Peace plan?

Trump first proposed creating the Board of Peace last September when outlining plans to end the war in Gaza. Invitations sent to world leaders last week described a broader mandate to address conflicts worldwide.
 
According to a draft charter seen by the Reuters news agency, the US administration has asked prospective members to contribute $1 billion in cash if they want their membership to extend beyond three years.
 
Other governments have reacted cautiously to the proposal, with diplomats warning the initiative could weaken the role of the United Nations in conflict resolution.
 
Trump also said on Monday that he had invited Vladimir Putin to join the board, adding that the Russian leader had already received an invitation.
 
Separately, Macron was reported to have sent a private message to Trump offering to organize a G7 summit in Paris this Thursday, to which Russia could be invited to join on the sidelines. Macron also proposed inviting Ukraine, as well as Denmark amid the US president's threat to take over Greenland.

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