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25 August 2019 'Fake news'. So Donald Trump with a series of tweets posted by Biarritz, boils the "false and inaccurate" news on tensions with other G7 countries and the risks of recession in the United States. Meetings with leaders are going "very well" and "our country is going great economically".

"Before I arrived in France - Trump writes - false and disgusting news claimed that relations with the other six G7 countries were very tense and that the two days of meetings would have been in disaster". In the same way, he continues, the fake news "are trying to convince us of a recession, they are trying to push America towards difficult economic times, so much the worse, all the better, everything to make my re-election more difficult".

It is "certainly possible". Trump responded, prior to the meeting with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, to the question of whether he intends to invite Russia to the 2020 G7 to be held in America.

Johnson is the right man for Brexit "
This morning Johnson and Trump had their first face-to-face meeting after the British prime minister took office in Dowing Street. The two leaders met for breakfast in Biarritz, on the sidelines of the G7, as announced in a tweet by the US president. The tycoon called the British premier "the right man" for Brexit. "He does not need advice, he is the right man for this job". The US president then reiterated that "a" big deal "with Britain" will come soon ".