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The exchange between Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron in front of the press was particularly tense in London this Tuesday, December 3, 2019. Ludovic Marin / Pool via REUTERS

It was to be a short formal meeting to commemorate NATO's 70th anniversary, but after the outcry of its partners, the brutal exchange with Erdogan and the summons of the Turkish ambassador to the Quai d'Orsay, it's Donald Trump who severely marked his disapproval of Emmanuel Macron.

The temperature is still a little down between Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron, reports our special correspondent in London, Anissa El Jabri. After 30 minutes of interview and 40 minutes of press conference, the US president finally said that the disagreement between the United States and France was " minor " and that terrorism is a common enemy.

Earlier, however, Donald Trump lashed out at statements by his French counterpart that " NATO was brain dead ." The US president also criticizes France for its willingness to tax digital giants, mostly Americans. Trump threatens retaliation to tax more than two billion dollars of French products such as some wines, some cheeses or luxury leather goods.

Emmanuel Macron is less isolated but disagreements with the American president remain numerous. Starting with Turkey and the US strategy vis-à-vis the Islamic State.

A disagreement that particularly irritates Trump. " We captured a lot of European fighters, do you want some? "Asks the American president to Emmanuel Macron. " There are few and that's not the problem. The problem is that the Islamic State is not defeated, "replies Macron, without convincing his counterpart who replies, mockingly," This is the best non-response I have ever had . "

The other appointment that promised to be very complicated for the French president was the one planned with the Turkish president. Recep Tayyip Erdogan was very happy when he came out of Downing Street decorated by a huge Christmas tree.

" Everything went very well ," he said in Turkish to the press. On the other hand, we did not hear a word from the German Chancellor and as for Emmanuel Macron, he was content to point out that all the misunderstandings and clarifications were not lifted.