Emmanuel Macron: French President calls Donald Trump from New York street after being stopped by police

French President Emmanuel Macron prevented a New York police officer from crossing the street to lead the highway of US President Donald Trump on Monday, even his heads of state is not immun with Manhattan Gridlock.
However, unlike most New York, Mr. Macron only took his phone and called Mr. Trump on the sidewalk, and he suddenly joked about the situation that was caught in the video and shared online.
“Sorry, Mr. President, really sorry,” he said, I apologize to Mr. Macron, who tried to pass with his delegation.
“Everything is frozen right now. A highway is coming.”
“If you don’t see it, let me pass. I negotiate with you, Mac Macron replied, referring to the posture and diplomatic talks at this week’s United Nations General Assembly.
Mr. Macron, who was still stuck in the barricade, took off his phone and rang Mr. Trump. “How are you? I know what, what I’m waiting for on the street because everything is frozen for you,” he said, he said that he hoped to have a short discussion with the Gaza conflict with Mr. Trump and Qatar.
Mr. Macron was allowed to continue on foot, even if he wasn’t in his car. Still talking on his phone, he walked on the street next to shoppers and pedestrians who were followed in safety details.
A resource close to the French President, Reuters The two leaders spoke during the march of Mr. Macron, adding that his call was “hot and friendly, ve and touched on several international issues.
Accordingly GrossThe French President walked for about 30 minutes, and stopped taking pictures with people along the way, including a man who kissed on his forehead.
During the opening speech to a special UN summit on Monday evening, he said, “Gaza, massacres and deaths have come to end the war.”
“It is time to make justice for the Palestinian people and thus recognize the Palestinian state in Gaza, West Bank and Jerusalem.”
At the same address, Mr. Macron officially announced France’s recognition of Palestine and made an offer for an unrealized international stability force to control Gaza after the war, but a plan that will receive support from many countries, not Israel or the United States.

