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French President Emmanuel Macron fact-checked President Donald Trump on Monday regarding the issue of Ukraine war compensation, causing a tense moment between the two.

Otherwise, the dynamic between them appeared to be much more convivial.

A reporter asked Macron, “Will France support the U.S. being compensated?”

The U.S is seeking a mineral rights deal with Ukraine to offset the $350 billion, by Trump’s calculation, the American taxpayer has sent to Kyiv to fight Russia.

A U.S. interagency group puts the figure at $183 billion as of Dec. 31, 2024.

Macron answered the reporter, “I support the idea to have Ukraine first being compensated because they are the one to have lost a lot of their fellow citizens and being destroyed by these attacks.”

“Second, all those who paid for [the war] to be compensated, but not by Ukraine, by Russia, because they were to ones to aggress,” the French president added.

Do you think the Ukraine War will be over by the end of March?

Trump then interjected, “Just so you understand, Europe is loaning the money to Ukraine. They get their money back.”

Macron then reached over to put his hand on Trump’s arm and said, “No, in fact, to be frank, we paid 60 percent of the total effort. It was through, like the U.S., loans, guarantees, grants. And we provided real money, to be clear.”

Trump’s nonverbals as Macron spoke signaled that he was not buying the 60 percent figure.

He then stated after the French leader finished his point, “If you believe that, it’s okay with me. They get their money back. We don’t and now we do, and that’s only fair.”

U.S. aid to Ukraine through Dec. 31 totals $119.2 billion, according to figures from the Kiel Institute.

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European Union institutions have allocated $52.1 billion, while individual European nations have provided an additional $60.4 billion for a total of $112.5 billion.

That’s about $7 billion less than the U.S., if the Kiel Institute estimates are used.

Trump mentioned that he has been speaking with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy about ending the war.

A reporter asked how quickly he thinks the war could end.


Trump responded, “I think we could end it within weeks if we’re smart. If we’re not smart, it’ll keep going, and we’ll keep losing young, beautiful people that shouldn’t be dying — and we don’t want that.”

The president posted on Truth Social that he and Macron spoke with leaders of the other G7 countries from the Oval Office to mark the third anniversary of the beginning of the Ukraine war.

“Everyone expressed their goal of seeing the War end, and I emphasized the importance of the vital ‘Critical Minerals and Rare-Earths Deal’ between the United States and Ukraine, which we hope will be signed very soon!” Trump wrote.

He added, “This deal, which is an ‘Economic Partnership,’ will ensure the American people recoup the Tens of Billions of Dollars and Military Equipment sent to Ukraine, while also helping Ukraine’s economy grow as this Brutal and Savage War comes to an end.”

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Randy DeSoto has written more than 3,000 articles for The Western Journal since he began with the company in 2015. He is a graduate of West Point and Regent University School of Law. He is the author of the book "We Hold These Truths" and screenwriter of the political documentary "I Want Your Money."
Randy DeSoto wrote and was the assistant producer of the documentary film "I Want Your Money" about the perils of Big Government, comparing the presidencies of Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama. Randy is the author of the book "We Hold These Truths," which addresses how leaders have appealed to beliefs found in the Declaration of Independence at defining moments in our nation's history. He has been published in several political sites and newspapers.

Randy graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point with a BS in political science and Regent University School of Law with a juris doctorate.
Birthplace
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Nationality
American
Honors/Awards
Graduated dean's list from West Point
Education
United States Military Academy at West Point, Regent University School of Law
Books Written
We Hold These Truths
Professional Memberships
Virginia and Pennsylvania state bars
Location
Phoenix, Arizona
Languages Spoken
English
Topics of Expertise
Politics, Entertainment, Faith




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