President Donald Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday, June 15, 2026 [1], during the Group of Seven summit.
The meeting comes as the two leaders seek to align their strategies on global security and diplomatic frameworks. The discussion focuses on the U.S.–Iran agreement, a critical point of contention and coordination among the G7 member nations.
The summit is taking place in the French Alps [2]. This location serves as the backdrop for a series of high-level meetings aimed at addressing international stability and economic cooperation. While some reports previously suggested different venues, the current proceedings are centered in France [2].
Trump and Macron used the session to review the specifics of the U.S.–Iran agreement and other items on the summit agenda [3]. The G7 framework allows these leaders to synchronize their approach to regional conflicts, and trade policies, before issuing a joint communique.
Both leaders are navigating a complex geopolitical landscape involving Russia and Ukraine, as well as shifting alliances in the Middle East. The interaction between the U.S. and France is seen as a bellwether for the overall cohesion of the G7 bloc during this cycle of meetings.
The talks on Monday are part of a broader schedule of bilateral meetings intended to resolve outstanding disputes between member states. The outcome of these discussions will likely influence the final agreements reached by the G7 leaders before the summit concludes.
“Trump met with Macron during the Group of Seven (G7) summit”
The meeting underscores the central role of the U.S.–Iran agreement in current G7 diplomacy. By prioritizing this discussion in the French Alps, Trump and Macron are attempting to establish a unified Western front on Iranian nuclear and regional ambitions, which is essential for maintaining the stability of the G7's collective security architecture.


