PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron said France and the United States must respect each other, in a response to a flurry of critical tweets by Donald Trump.
Macron said in an interview Wednesday with French television TF1 from the Charles-de-Gaulle aircraft carrier off the coast of southern France that "the French don't expect from me to answer to tweets."
Trump lit into Macron Tuesday over his suggestion for a European defense force, French tariffs on U.S. wine and even Macron's approval ratings.
Asked whether Trump's four tweets were unpleasant and inelegant, the French leader answered: "you summed up everything."
He said he thinks that Trump "is doing American politics and I let him do American politics."
"To be honest, I don't do diplomacy or politics through tweets and comments", he added.
Earlier Wednesday, government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux suggested that the U.S. president lacked "common decency" by launching his broadside on a day when France was mourning victims of the November 2015 attacks in Paris.
"We were commemorating the assassination of 130 of our compatriots three years ago in Paris and Saint-Denis, and so I will reply in English: 'Common decency' would have been appropriate", Griveaux said.