you think they get on? not that well, i think. you think they get on? not that well, ithink. i you think they get on? not that well, i think. i wonder if emmanuel macron realises that he has to make a really good splash. he has got serious problems in france over the domestic economy and labour laws. he gets vladimir putin to come to paris, and they exchanged views. clearly there is a bit of body language that is not quite right. since the 0bama regime, heading to russia has been a no go. we know that vladimir putin is a despot, some of his policies in the ukraine are completely unacceptable. but you have to keep a dialogue going. there was tough talk, emmanuel macron talking about whether there were chemical weapons in syria. he was not what really impressed me he was not avoiding. he was very open. i have to give emmanuel macron gabbitas. he was happy to talk to him, andi gabbitas. he was happy to talk to him, and i do think that helps. we have been talking all weekend a
quite sort of instinctively i suppose, gut reaction, kneejerk reaction and i think if he gets any excuse or reaction and i think if he gets any excuse or if he gets any indication from the north korean side, that there really could be, you know, an, a heating up even more of the situation. he is going to be the first to act. is because in the past we first to act. is because in the past we have said it is north korea, it is blutser, sabre rattling, now there is reaction from, you know, there is reaction from, you know, the us, that is saying something and the us, that is saying something and the daily telegraph, if we turn to the daily telegraph, if we turn to the daily telegraph quickly, cia, they are saying this is how we will act now. that is interesting. this is the first time he has spoken publicly in january and caused is the first time he has spoken publicly injanuary and caused the cia and donald trump didn t have a great reaction when he was first inaugurated because