
U.S. President Donald Trump meets with French President Emmanuel Macron during the 80th United Nations General Assembly, in New York, U.S. File
| Photo Credit: Reuters
Emmanuel Macron has sent a “private message” to Donald Trump offering to organise a G7 summit in Paris on Thursday (January 22, 2026) in which Russia could be invited on the sidelines, the French President’s entourage confirmed.
Solimo 2000/1000 Watts Room Heater
Adjustable thermostat • ISI certified • Ideal for small to medium rooms
📦 Featured Product Recommendation
Below is a top-recommended product you can buy on Amazon — support us by using the link below (we earn a commission at no extra cost to you).
🔗 Buy on Amazon* Shop with confidence — Amazon Affiliate Link
RR Signature WARMAXX Room Heater
Dual heating mode • Overheat protection • 5-level safety • 2 year warranty
View on AmazonBorosil 2000W Novus Electric Fan Heater
Made in India • Variable temperature • Horizontal & vertical placement
See Details on AmazonMr. Trump posted this message on his Truth Social network in which Mr. Macron also proposes inviting Ukraine to the meeting as well as Denmark to discuss disagreements over Greenland.
The offer comes as Europe is weighing countermeasures after Mr. Trump threatened to impose tariffs on eight European countries in a bid to pressure the E.U. over Greenland.
“My friend, we are completely aligned on Syria. We can do great things in Iran. I don’t understand what you are doing in Greenland,” Mr. Macron said in his message.
“I can organise a G7 meeting in Paris on Thursday afternoon after Davos,” Mr. Macron wrote, referring to the gathering of global elites in Switzerland where the U.S. President is set to be in attendance.
“I can invite the Ukrainians, the Danes, the Syrians and the Russians on the sidelines” of the meeting, he added.
Mr. Trump’s relations with Mr. Macron hit a new low Monday when the U.S. President threatened 200% tariffs on French wine over France’s intention to decline an invitation to join his “Board of Peace”.
“Tariff threats to influence our foreign policy are unacceptable and ineffective,” a source close to Mr. Macron told AFP on Tuesday (January 20).
Published – January 20, 2026 02:07 pm IST
