The G7 summit in Evian ended with some unexpected and funny scenes, at the centre of which Donald Trump was often found.

The "boss" and the "beautiful man"
"I am the boss": Donald Trump openly expressed his thoughts today at the start of a working meeting with his G7 counterparts. Some nerve laughs broke out before the meeting went through the most important of the debate on international development aid, an issue that was far from supported unanimously.

“I’m the boss.”

@POTUS arrives for a working session at the G7 Summit in France pic.twitter. com/BvAamZo0sD— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) June 17, 2026

Yesterday, the White House tenant caused laughter during a bilateral meeting with the president of the United Arab Emirates Mohammed bin Zaged Al Nahian.

"What a handsome man, is he from your country? “ Trump asked his counterpart, in a serious tone, referring to a reporter from the United Arab Emirates who had just asked him a question. "He is so handsome", he continued according to the Athens News Agency. "The people back in my country are so bad. Look at this beautiful guy, I could put him in a movie right away."

During the same meeting of these leaders, Trump joked about the privileges offered by the wealth of the president of the Emirates, who spoke quietly to the American president.

"You see, when you're so rich, you have the financial ability to speak so low," he said. "When you're so rich, you have so much confidence that you don't have to raise your voice. It's fantastic!"

"I cut it"
"I have to get a coffee," said Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni yesterday, Tuesday as she entered a morning summit meeting.

"And a cigarette..." German Chancellor Friedrich Murch offered, clearly aware of the habits of the Italian Prime Minister.

"No, I cut it," said. "Bravo" told her the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leien.

"A month ago," Meloni said, while European Council President Antonio Costa, when asked by British Prime Minister Kir Starmer, stressed that he had cut it a long time ago. "21 years ago. .. I never came back!"

Paris Saint Germaine and German national football team
While the World Cup is in progress, football, as expected, was part of some talks at the summit.

Emanuel Macron, Donald Trump and Qatar's emir were caught discussing Paris Saint Germaine's victory in the Champions League, with Qatar's emir teasing the French President, a supporter of Olimpik Marsail. "He pretends to be happy, but within him. ..’

"No, I'm happy, it's a French team", The French president smiled, turning to Donald Trump to explain that the Catalans are "the owners of Paris Saint Germaine".

"They did the repeat! They won it two consecutive years!" he explained to the American president, who listened carefully.

Trump, for his part, left Evian with a jersey of Germany's national football team in his suitcase, bearing his name and number 47, indicating his status as 47th president of the United States. A birthday present from Chancellor Friedrich Murch, as Donald Trump celebrated his 80th birthday Sunday.

Bicycle gift
There were not many strange public statements from Macron, who chairs this session.

However, the presence of a bicycle during his bilateral meeting with Trump raised some questions, which were eventually answered by David Lapartienne Lapartite, president of the International Cycling Association (UCI).

"I thank President Emanuel Macron for choosing to promote the UCI World Championship @hautesavoie2027 during the G7 summit held in Evian-le-Ben, France," he said Monday with his posting in X.

Thank you to President @EmmanuelMacron for choosing to promote the @hautesavoie2027 UCI World Championships during the G7 Summit being held in Evians-les-Bains, France.

All seven heads of state will receive a personalized bike. pic.twitter. Com/G4wUrlngB1— David Lappartient (@DLappartient) June 15, 2026

The seven Heads of State of the Group of Seven received from a personalized bike, bearing their name and colors of their country.