Trump just told the EU president: 'You're a brutal killer.'

Trump just told the EU president: 'You're a brutal killer.'

During the G7 Summit this year, President Trump could not help expressing his real feelings towards European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker

During a meeting where all the world leaders were present, Trump called Juncker a "brutal killer" for his ridiculous trade policy, which aroused the angry indignation of the participants in the room. The senior EU official summarized his experience behind the scenes at a meeting of the leaders of the most powerful economies in Canada on June 8 and 9, for the Wall Street Journal:

"The feeling of Mr. Trump's irritation could feel, but everyone tried to be rational and calm."

US President Donald Tramp warned French President Emanuel Macron during the G7 summit in Canada that all terrorists are in Paris, the Wall Street Journal said, citing a senior EU official. "You need to know this, Emmanuel, because all the terrorists are in Paris," reports Trump's words sent by the US president to Macron during talks on topics related to Iran and Terrorism.

The White House and the Elysee Palace refused to comment on this statement.

The source said that Trump, when discussing migration routes in Europe, spoke to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe: "Shinzo, you do not have this problem, but I can send you 25 million Mexicans and you will soon be out of work." The source added that US President-designate Jean-Claude Juncker had repeatedly called the "brutal killer" the European Commission president. Trump called it so in the context of Brussels's tax fine for US technology companies in the amount of several billion dollars.

Sam Junker confirmed this Trump report.

"Trump told me last week: 'Jean Claude, you're a brutal killer,'" said Juncker. "This is the first time that Luxembourg has become dangerous to the United States. I think this was said as a compliment, but I'm not sure, "Junker added. At the last summit, the G7 countries first faced the lack of unity on the most important economic and political international problems.

The meeting in La Malbeau was even called "G6 + Tramp", bearing in mind the US special position on a number of key issues. President of the United States Donald Trump had previously left the meeting and questioned his results. The G7 summit was held on June 8 and 9 in the Canadian province of Quebec.