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Enamoured Trump 'constantly' calls Macron, says former US official

A former US national security official has claimed that President Donald Trump has a 'bizarre' desire to 'constantly' call French President Emmanuel Macron, sometimes for no particular reason and leaving Macron bemused.

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President Donald Trump reportedly has a "bizarre" interest in French President Emmanuel Macron and randomly calls him, leaving France's leader confused as to why Trump has reached out, reports Business Insider.

A former national security official told Politico that Trump wants to talk to Macron "constantly," sometimes calling him for no particular reason, as part of a "bizarre" fascination to call the French leader.

"Macron would be like: 'Hey what are we talking about?' These are very busy people. You don't just call to check in," the official said. "The standard is you don't have your principal call unless you're asking for something or trying to reward a behaviour, either a carrot or a stick. You don't just randomly call."

A White House official claimed Macron requested a majority of the calls with Trump.

Trump has repeatedly boasted about his strong relationship with Macron and on Friday tweeted they had a "very good phone call" on an array of topics, including "security and trade."

According to Politico, Trump also struggles to grasp the concept of time zones and aides have to remind him on a "constant basis" as he attempts to call other world leaders at awkward hours.

The White House defended Trump's apparent love for chit-chatting with his global counterparts on the phone, telling Politico it has helped the president establish "good rapports" with other world leaders.

Read more of this report from Business Insider.