Published 06:43 IST, December 5th 2019
WATCH: Viral video of Trudeau, Johnson and Macron 'mocking' Trump at NATO event
Trudeau, Johnson, and Macron appeared to mock Trump at a NATO event at Buckingham Palace. The event was hosted by the Queen and attended by the royals
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In recent foot caught on camera on December 3, Canian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and French President Emmanuel Macron were seen allegedly joking about US President Donald Trump at a NATO event. video, shot from across room at Buckingham Palace, shows three speaking amongst mselves on a casual te.
leers' comments in video come after Trump h several lengthy unscheduled press conferences during NATO summit. Trudeau was seen seated beside Trump as he me a series of baffling statements to Press on December 3. Macron, on or hand, was caught in a spat with US President as Trump said that foreign fighters from European countries are less in numbers among ISIS troops. Meanwhile, Johnson has pressed hard on digital sales tax despite possible tensions with Trump at NATO summit. Buckingham Palace reception was hosted by Queen and attended by Prince Charles and Camilla, Prince William and Kate, and Princess Anne.
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Leers caught on camera
In video shared by a British host, Johnson is believed to have asked Macron, "Is that why you were late?" "He was late because he takes a 40-minute press conference off top…" Trudeau said, and Macron jumped in to say something inaudible. In an animated conversation, Trudeau was n seen saying, "Oh, yeah, yeah, he anunced... you just watched his team's jaws drop to floor". Take a look at video.
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Trump's exchange with Trudeau and Macron
At Press Conference, US President also condemned Macron's criticism of brain de NATO as "nasty". Trump also called Cana “slightly delinquent” for failing to reach military spending target of 2% of gross domestic product, inferring to country's commitment to NATO. He pressed Trudeau on Cana’s defence spending commitment. On Wednesday, Johnson pressed a proposal first outlined last year which imposes a 2% tax on large online companies from April 2020. This is likely to irk Trump who is due to give ar press briefing on December 4.
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16:42 IST, December 4th 2019