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In one memorable evening, the history of world diplomacy took an unexpected turn. Ping-pong instead of the traditional debate to dispel international animosities, who would have thought?
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In the gilded hall of the White House, two tables were set up, not for a diplomatic dinner but for a duel at the ping-pong table. Face to face: Donald Trump, President of the United States, and Emmanuel Macron, President of the French Republic. The goal? To resolve their disagreements on the Paris Agreement and Franco-American trade relations through a ping-pong match.
President Trump, with his paddle adorned with rhinestones and a depiction of a flaming eagle, declared himself confident. “I’m the best at ping-pong, no one can beat me,” he declared before the match. On the other side, Emmanuel Macron, armed with his blue-white-red paddle, responded with a serene smile: “Sport is a universal language. Let’s talk ping-pong.”
The match was intense and full of twists and turns. The two world leaders showed unwavering determination, each giving their best to secure the victory. But after an hour of play, it was Macron who managed to gain the upper hand, bringing the victory point to France.
“It’s a victory for France, but especially for ping-pong,” declared Macron in his victory speech, promising to make sport a full-fledged tool of diplomacy. For his part, Trump congratulated his opponent with sportsmanship while assuring: “Next time, I’ll win. I’ve always been better at golf anyway.”









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