What is France hoping for by inviting Trump to have dinner in Versailles?

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Trump is attending a three-day G7 summit in Evian, France, where he arrived late to meetings and remarked jokingly that he was 'in charge.' French President Macron has invited Trump to a private dinner at the Palace of Versailles on Wednesday to celebrate the 250th anniversary of American independence. Trump praised the palace's architecture and commented on the temperature in the meeting room.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets characterize Trump's late arrival and 'boss' remark as boastful behavior, emphasizing his apparent inability to resist self-aggrandizing statements at an international diplomatic forum.
Moderate: Centrist outlets present the Versailles dinner as a diplomatic occasion celebrating Franco-American friendship, with emphasis on Macron's gracious reception and the event's role in French cultural diplomacy.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets highlight Trump's commanding presence and dominant role at the summit, contextualizing his remarks within his recent foreign policy accomplishments.
Following the G7 meeting in Evian les Bains, US President Donald Trump is headed to the Versailles castle, where he will be welcomed as an honoured guest.
French President Emmanuel Macron chose the venue for a dinner between the two world leaders, as he hopes to patch up relations with the American President.
The dinner was proposed by Macron to celebrate the US's 250th Anniversary. ...
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