A Solo G-7 Summit for Donald Trump?

Published in Le Temps
(Switzerland) on 23 May 2020
by Valérie de Graffenried (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Anindita Jaggi. Edited by Patricia Simoni.
Eager to return to a sense of normalcy, the president insists that the summit of the Group of Seven industrial nations may well take place next month in Washington. In the meantime, he still refuses to wear a mask in public.

The coronavirus has killed nearly 100,000 people in the United States, but Donald Trump, with his eyes fixed on the economy, wants to remain resolutely optimistic. Criticized for his management of the pandemic, mocked for his comments on disinfectants and for revealing that he was taking hydroxychloroquine, he has nevertheless changed his position somewhat on masks, which he has refused to wear until now.

Although he stubbornly refuses to cover his mouth and nose, it is the journalists' fault. Essentially, that is what he said on Thursday in Michigan during a visit to a production site for artificial respirators and masks. Trump believes that he would look ridiculous or even weak by wearing a mask in public. However, photos of him wearing a mask for the first time were indeed taken that day in Michigan (with the presidential coat of arms on the fabric) and soon leaked. But we won’t go into that.

Above all, the question now becomes: What will he do next month when he receives the Group of Seven heads of state in Washington? Because, yes, while many American states are still confined to their homes, Trump no longer wants to cancel, postpone or organize the summit via Zoom. However, the White House had announced in mid-March that it would cancel the in-person G-7 summit scheduled to take place on June 10-12 and was aiming for a virtual meeting.

Comeback at the White House?

Trump prefers to proclaim a return to normal with great fanfare. And for him, holding the summit would be the clearest demonstration of this. “Now that our country is 'transitioning back to greatness' (his new slogan), I am considering rescheduling the G-7, on the same or similar date, in Washington D.C. at the legendary Camp David. The other members are also beginning their COMEBACK. It would be a great sign to all: normalization!” he tweeted on Wednesday. He even suggested later that the summit could take place "primarily at the White House." This is hardly a reassuring statement, given that COVID-19 has recently entered the White House.

What do the main stakeholders think about this? Will we see a group photo with all the heads of state wearing masks, except for Trump? For example, both French President Emmanuel Macron and the President of the European Council Charles Michel tentatively said they were ready to participate, "if health conditions allow it." Will one of these conditions be to force Donald Trump to also wear a mask?


Aux Etats-Unis, le coronavirus a bientôt fait 100 000 morts mais Donald Trump, les yeux braqués sur l’économie, tient à rester résolument optimiste. Critiqué pour sa gestion de la pandémie, moqué pour ses propos sur les désinfectants ou pour avoir révélé qu’il avalait de l’hydroxychloroquine, il change toutefois un peu de position sur le masque, qu’il refusait jusqu’ici de porter.

S’il s’obstine à ne pas se couvrir la bouche et le nez, c’est de la faute aux journalistes. C’est ce qu’il a déclaré en substance, jeudi dans le Michigan, lors de la visite d’un site de production de respirateurs artificiels et de masques. Donald Trump estime qu’il pourrait avoir l’air ridicule, ou même faible en apparaissant ainsi en public. Ce jour-là, dans le Michigan, des photos le montrant pour la première fois masqué (avec le blason présidentiel sur son bout de tissu) ont pourtant bien été prises et ont rapidement filtré. Mais passons.

La question est désormais surtout: que fera-t-il le mois prochain lorsqu’il recevra les chefs d’Etat du G7 à Washington? Car, oui, alors que de nombreux Etats américains sont encore confinés, Donald Trump ne veut plus annuler, repousser, ou organiser le sommet par Zoom. La Maison-Blanche avait pourtant annoncé à la mi-mars qu’elle renonçait à organiser le sommet du G7, censé avoir lieu les 10-12 juin, et visait une édition virtuelle.

Comeback à la Maison-Blanche?

Donald Trump préfère clamer un retour à la normale à grand fracas. Et pour lui, la tenue du sommet en serait la preuve la plus évidente. «Maintenant que notre pays est en pleine «transition vers la grandeur» [son nouveau slogan, ndlr], j’envisage de reprogrammer le G7, à la même date ou à une date similaire, à Washington DC, au légendaire Camp David. Les autres membres commencent également leur COMEBACK. Ce serait un grand signe pour tous: la normalisation!» a-t-il tweeté mercredi. Il a même par la suite insinué que le sommet pourrait avoir «essentiellement lieu à la Maison-Blanche». Une précision pas forcément rassurante puisque le Covid-19 y a récemment fait son entrée.

Qu’en pensent surtout les principaux concernés? Verra-t-on une photo de groupe avec tous les chefs d’Etat masqués, sauf Donald Trump? Tant le président français, Emmanuel Macron, que Charles Michel, président du Conseil européen, ont par exemple timidement dit être prêts à y participer «si les conditions sanitaires le permettent». Une de ces conditions sera-t-elle de contraindre Donald Trump à porter également un masque?
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