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Macron-Trump summit has high stakes for France's embattled leader

  • Written by Garret Martin, Professorial Lecturer, American University School of International Service

French President Emmanuel Macron can expect a warm welcome from Donald Trump – and, most likely, some glitz and pomp – when he arrives in Washington on April 23 for a two-day summit. It is the Trump administration’s first state visit of a foreign leader.

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