U.S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron met Monday for their first exchange at the G7 summit in Évian-les-Bains [1].
This initial interaction sets the diplomatic tone for a summit tasked with addressing critical global security threats and shifting geopolitical alliances. The meeting occurs amid significant international pressure to coordinate responses to active conflicts and trade disruptions.
The two leaders shared a handshake during the opening of the event on June 15 [1]. This first meeting serves as the preamble to a series of high-level discussions intended to align the interests of the G7 nations.
Among the primary agenda items is the recent U.S.–Iran agreement concerning the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz [2]. The maritime corridor is a vital artery for global energy supplies, and the agreement marks a significant shift in U.S. Middle East policy.
President Trump and President Macron also intend to discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine [2]. The conflict continues to strain European security frameworks and requires sustained coordination between Washington and Paris to maintain military and economic support for Kyiv.
The summit in Évian-les-Bains serves as the primary venue for these leaders to synchronize their strategies before the broader G7 sessions begin. Observers are monitoring the interpersonal dynamics between the two presidents to gauge the future of the transatlantic partnership.
“U.S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron met Monday for their first exchange at the G7 summit.”
The first meeting between Trump and Macron at the G7 signifies a critical reset of US-France relations. By prioritizing the Strait of Hormuz agreement and the Ukraine war, the leaders are signaling that stability in energy markets and European security remain the dominant pillars of their shared diplomatic agenda, despite potential differences in approach.


