In their words: What France’s Macron and head of NATO wrote to Trump

In an unprecedented diplomatic disclosure, U.S. President Donald Trump publicly shared private text messages from French President Emmanuel Macron and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Tuesday. The messages reveal behind-the-scenes coordination efforts regarding Syria policy and ongoing discussions about Greenland’s status.

President Macron’s message demonstrated strong alignment with Trump on Syrian affairs while expressing confusion about U.S. interest in Greenland. The French leader proposed concrete diplomatic initiatives, including organizing a special G7 meeting in Paris following the Davos summit. Macron suggested inviting Ukrainian, Danish, Syrian, and Russian representatives for marginal discussions and offered to host a private dinner with Trump before his return to the United States.

NATO chief Mark Rutte’s communication struck a notably congratulatory tone, praising Trump’s accomplishments in Syria as “incredible” and committing to highlight these achievements during his media appearances at Davos. Rutte specifically mentioned Trump’s work in Gaza and Ukraine alongside the Syrian developments. The NATO leader also referenced continued discussions about Greenland, indicating his dedication to “finding a way forward” on the matter while expressing anticipation for their upcoming meeting.

The publication of these private diplomatic exchanges provides rare insight into the personal dynamics between world leaders and their behind-the-scenes negotiation styles. The messages reveal both cooperation and tension points within international alliances, particularly regarding European concerns about U.S. interests in Arctic territories.