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Donald Trump threatens 200% tariffs on French wines to get Emmanuel Macron to join Board of PeaceFrance intends to decline the invitation to join the initiative, at ⁠this stage, a source close to Macron said on Monday.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>French President Emmanuel Macron (L) and US President Donald Trump.</p></div>

French President Emmanuel Macron (L) and US President Donald Trump.

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U.S. President Donald Trump said he will impose a 200 per cent tariff on ​French wines and champagnes, a move he claimed would push French President Emmanuel Macron to join Trump's Board of Peace initiative aimed at resolving global conflicts.

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When asked by a reporter about Macron saying he will not join the board, Trump said, "Did he say that? Well, nobody wants him because ​he will be out of office very soon."

"I'll put a 200% tariff on his wines and champagnes, and he'll join, but he doesn't ‌have to ‌join," Trump said.

France intends to decline the invitation to join the initiative, at ⁠this stage, a source close to Macron said on Monday.

Trump originally proposed establishing the Board of Peace when he announced last September his ⁠plan to end the war in Gaza. ⁠But an invitation sent to world leaders ‌last week outlines a broad role ending ‌conflicts globally.

A draft charter sent to about 60 countries by the U.S. administration calls for members to contribute $1 billion in cash ‍if they want their membership to last more than three years, according to the document seen by Reuters.

Governments reacted cautiously on Sunday to Trump's invitation, a plan that diplomats said could harm the work of the United Nations.

On Monday, Trump also said he has invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to ​be a member ‌of the peace board. "He's been invited," Trump said. 

Macron told Trump that ‌he could ⁠set up ‌a meeting after Davos in Paris on Thursday afternoon, according ​to screenshots of messages sent by Macron to ‌Trump ‌that were posted by the ⁠U.S. president on Truth Social.

Macron also invited Trump to ⁠have ⁠dinner in Paris ‌on Thursday, according ‌to the screenshots.

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(Published 20 January 2026, 11:58 IST)