独家:马克龙邀请特朗普峰会后到访凡尔赛,争取其出席G7峰会


2026-04-10 10:36:34 UTC / 路透社

作者:加布里埃尔·施塔格德特
2026年4月10日 美国东部时间上午10:36 更新,距发稿30分钟前

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巴黎4月10日路透电——多位消息人士透露,法国总统埃马纽埃尔·马克龙已邀请美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在6月中旬G7峰会结束次日,前往装饰华丽的凡尔赛宫出席一场奢华晚宴,但目前仍不清楚特朗普是否会出席这两场活动。

法国是今年G7峰会主办国,领导人峰会定于6月15日至17日在法国阿尔卑斯山脚下的湖畔度假胜地埃维昂莱班举行——马克龙已调整了峰会日期,以迁就特朗普6月14日在白宫为其80岁生日举办的综合格斗赛事。

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特朗普与诸多G7成员国的关系日益紧张,除伊朗问题外,他在3月初公开严厉批评英国首相基尔·斯塔默提出的军事支持提议,还多次抨击北约(除日本外所有G7成员国均为北约成员)对冲突的应对举措。

消息人士称,目前尚不清楚特朗普是否会出席埃维昂莱班的峰会,更不用说凡尔赛宫的活动了,且其他G7领导人均未收到凡尔赛活动的邀请。

如果特朗普缺席,将对马克龙造成重大尴尬,也会给G7峰会蒙上阴影——当前美国政府对这类多边聚会的价值持公开怀疑态度。

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两位消息人士表示,马克龙向特朗普发出的凡尔赛活动邀请旨在举办一场盛大隆重的活动。这座镀金的17世纪宫殿由路易十四在巴黎郊外修建,恰逢美国7月4日建国250周年庆祝活动前夕,可借美法两国的共同历史渊源造势。

一位白宫高级官员证实了这一邀请,称“(马克龙)非常希望他(特朗普)能去,一直在恳请他出席”。但该官员补充道,特朗普甚至尚未决定是否出席G7峰会。

马克龙的办公室拒绝就凡尔赛宫的邀请置评。

一位熟悉筹备工作的法国官员表示,筹备工作仍处于早期阶段,马克龙可能会在G7峰会前后安排特朗普进行双边访问,就像对待其他受邀领导人一样。
“这场接待活动的形式尚未最终确定,访问行程仍有待确认。”该官员说道。

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Exclusive: Macron seeks to draw Trump to G7 with post-summit invite to Versailles

2026-04-10 10:36:34 UTC / Reuters

By Gabriel Stargardter

April 10, 2026 10:36 AM UTC Updated 30 mins ago

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PARIS, April 10 (Reuters) – French President Emmanuel Macron has invited U.S. President Donald Trump to a sumptuous dinner at the ornate Palace of Versailles the day after a G7 ​summit in mid-June, although it remains unclear if Trump will attend either event, ‌sources said.

France is the host of this year’s G7, with a leaders’ summit in the lakeside resort of Evian-les-Bains at the foot of the French Alps scheduled for June 15-17 – dates that Macron has already ​moved to accommodate a mixed martial arts event Trump is hosting at the White ​House on his 80th birthday on June 14.

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Trump’s relationship with many G7 ⁠members has grown increasingly strained over his war with Iran among other issues, notably in openly ​scathing comments regarding British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s early March offer of military support. He ​has also repeatedly lambasted NATO, of which all G7 members except Japan are part of, over its response to the conflict.

The sources said it was not yet clear if Trump would be at Evian-les-Bains let alone Versailles, ​to which they said none of the other G7 leaders have been invited.

A Trump no-show ​would be a major embarrassment for Macron and would cast a long shadow over the G7 at ‌a time ⁠the U.S. administration is openly sceptical over the value of such multilateral get-togethers.

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Macron’s invitation to Trump is for a pomp-filled event at Versailles, a gilded 17th-century palace built outside Paris by Louis XIV, that would capitalise on the two nations’ shared history ahead of the United ​States’ 250th anniversary celebrations ​on July 4, ⁠two sources said.

A senior White House official confirmed the invitation, saying, “(Macron) really wants him (Trump) to go, begging him to go.” But the official ​added that Trump has yet to even decide on attending the G7.

Macron’s ​office declined ⁠to comment on the Versailles invitation.

A French official familiar with the planning, which is still at an early stage, said Macron might host Trump for a bilateral visit around the G7 summit, ⁠as he ​might any of the invited leaders.

“The format of this ​reception is not finalised. The visit remains to be confirmed,” the official said.

Reporting by Gabriel Stargardter in Paris; Additional ​reporting by Elizabeth Pineau in Paris, Gram Slattery and Steve Holland in Washington; Editing by Richard Lough

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