Trump links France protests with \'bad treatment\' of US by EU

Trump links France protests with 'bad treatment' of US by EU

ANI  |  Washington DC [USA] 

on Sunday compared the large-scale protests across over hike in fuel prices to the "bad" treatment of his country by the (EU) in terms of trade.

Taking to his handle, Trump also linked the demonstrations on how was also being "badly" treated on "fair and reasonable payments" for strengthening the country's defence capabilities, and called for an to the two issues.

"The large and violent French protests don't take into account how badly the has been treated on Trade by the or on fair and reasonable payments for our GREAT military protection. Both of these topics must be remedied soon," the US wrote on the

The "yellow vest" protests, which initially began as a campaign against skyrocketing fuel prices across France, expanded into a huge agitation against in recent weeks. The police said that around 3,000 officers have been deployed in the French capital to tackle the situation.

In a bid to disperse large the number of demonstrators that had gathered at the Champs Elysees on Saturday, police personnel was forced to fire tear and water cannons at them.

The protesters are voicing their dissent against rising and Macron's economic policies. Calls for the French President's resignation by the demonstrators have gained momentum over the past few weeks.

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First Published: Sun, November 25 2018. 22:30 IST