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    Trump’s US is not an ally of France, says French presidential hopeful

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    By Gianluca Lo Nostro

    PARIS, ‌Feb 24 (Reuters) - Prominent French centre-left politician Raphael Glucksmann said on ​Tuesday the United States under President Donald Trump was no longer an ally of France ⁠and Europe, criticising what he said was Washington's interference in European affairs.

    "For 80 long years, the United States was a strategic ally of European democracies. Today, ​this administration is no longer our ally," Glucksmann, a member of the European Parliament and potential ‌contender in France's 2027 presidential election, told the LCI 24-hour TV news channel. 

    "We are not U.S. states, and therefore the U.S. administration cannot interfere in European internal ⁠affairs, and that's what we must address," he added, calling on ⁠European leaders to show "extremely firm attitude toward the American administration."

    He did not elaborate on what he meant by interference, but a renewed push by  Trump for U.S. control over Greenland, which is a semi-autonomous territory of the EU member ‌Denmark, has prompted severe tensions in recent months.

    France has also been at odds ⁠with the U.S., with disputes ranging from trade to ‌foreign policy and the war in Ukraine.

    Tensions mounted on ​Monday as France restricted U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner's access to government ministers after he failed to respond to a summons over social media comments made ‌by the U.S. embassy on the killing of a ​French far-right activist.

    Glucksmann has not officially ⁠announced whether he will seek the presidency but is widely regarded ‌as one of the strongest contenders ⁠in the moderate left field. 

    A November Elabe poll showed him polling at 11%, double the support of Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure and ahead of former President ​François Hollande, though trailing far-right ‌leader Marine Le Pen, centrist Edouard Philippe, and Jean-Luc Melenchon from the far-left.

    In another ⁠poll released by Toluna Harris in ​October, Glucksmann gathered between 12% and 14%, same as Melenchon. 

    (Reporting by Gianluca ​Lo Nostro; Editing by Andrei Khalip)

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