On the occasion of NATO's 70th anniversary summit in London, the US president on Tuesday described the French president Emmanuel Macron's "brain dead" judgment on the organization as "very insulting".

At a press briefing with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, before the start of NATO's 70th anniversary summit in London, US President Donald Trump on Tuesday called the ruling "very insulting". brain death "carried by French President Emmanuel Macron on NATO. He announced his intention to talk to him during an interview scheduled for the day.

It's a "very, very nasty judgment at the address of 28 countries," Donald Trump added. He said he was "very surprised" by the statement of Emmanuel Macron and considered it "very dangerous" for France. "Nobody needs NATO more than France," he said.
"France needs NATO," he insisted.

The French president "totally assumes" his criticism

Emmanuel Macron has declared NATO "brain dead" after the Ankara offensive in northeastern Syria without any consultation with the allies, but with the assent of the US president. The French president "totally assumes" his criticism. He told NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Thursday in Paris. He also lamented that the last two summits were "solely about how to lighten the financial cost for the United States".