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Trump says he, Macron may reach agreement on Iran deal

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he and French President Emmanuel Macron could have an agreement soon on the Iran nuclear deal. "I think we really had some substantive talks on Iran. And we''re looking forward to doing something," Trump told reporters after a meeting at the White House with Macron. "

Trump says he, Macron may reach agreement on Iran deal

French President Emmanuel Macron (L) and US President Donald Trump (R) greet each other in the Oval Office prior to a meeting at the White House in Washington, DC, on April 24, 2018. AFP photo



Washington, April 24

US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he and French President Emmanuel Macron could have an agreement soon on the Iran nuclear deal.

"I think we really had some substantive talks on Iran. And we're looking forward to doing something," Trump told reporters after a meeting at the White House with Macron. "We could have at least an agreement among ourselves very quickly. I think we're fairly close to understanding each other."

The US leader groused that the accord—inked three years ago by the United States, Iran, Europe, Russia and China—does nothing to tackle Tehran's ballistic missiles program or support for militant groups across the Middle East.

Macron is in Washington, in part, to convince Trump not to walk away from the deal and scuttle years-worth of hard won diplomatic gains.

Trump faces a May 12 deadline to decide on the fate of the accord. 

On Monday, Trump hosted Macron at the historic Mount Vernon on the eve of the Trump administration's First State Dinner at the White House.

Mount Vernon on the banks of the Potomac River in Virginia is the estate of first US president George Washington.

Trump's first year went without receiving a foreign leader on a state visit. The Trump administration's First State Dinner at the White House will take place tomorrow.

"We had a great dinner," Trump told reporters as the foursome left after spending a few hours at Mt Vernon.

The dinner was closed for the press, but the two leaders along with their spouses posed for pictures.

Trump and First Lady Melania Trump along with Macron and Brigitte Macron toured the mansion. They were also spotted at the back Veranda overlooking the Potomac River.

The four spent a few minutes before the start of the dinner looking at paintings with their greeters. They then went upstairs to continue their visit.

Before leaving for Mt Vernon, the two leaders planted a sapling on the White House lawns. The sapling, a gift from Macron, was a European Sessile Oak measuring approximately 4.5 feet tall with an estimated age between 5-10 years.

The tree comes from Belleau Woods, and is a historic landmark of the US engagement in the First World War.

Over 9,000 American marines died in the Belleau Wood battle in June 1918 and the forest is a memorial site and important symbol of the sacrifice the United States made to ensure peace and stability in Europe.

"France is a very special country... It's a great honour," Trump told reporters to a shouted question.

Earlier in the day, Macron and Brigitte arrived at Andrews air force base. Being the State guest, they are staying at the Blair House.

This was the sixth time when the two Presidents met, with the most notable meeting being Trump's trip to Paris for the Bastille Day parade in July last year.

Since Macron came to power, the two leaders have had around 20 phone calls together, French officials said.

In September 2017, Trump and Macron met on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City.

In July 2017, Trump spent two days visiting with Macron to commemorate Bastille Day and the entry of the United States into World War I.

And in May 2017, Trump hosted Macron at the official residence of the US Ambassador to Belgium for a meeting before the NATO summit.

"This visit will celebrate the long and enduring friendship between France and the US. Discussions will include economic, diplomatic and global issues," White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters at her daily news conference.  — Agencies 

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