KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden spoke Wednesday with French President Emmanuel Macron following a messy arms deal last week that triggered a diplomatic row.
  • The two leaders will meet at the end of October in Europe.
  • Macron has also agreed to send France's ambassador to the United States, Philippe Etienne, back to Washington next week.
US President Joe Biden (L) and France's President Emmanuel Macron speak after the family photo at the start of the G7 summit in Carbis Bay, Cornwall on June 11, 2021.

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden spoke Wednesday with French President Emmanuel Macron as the leaders sought to smooth tensions following a messy arms deal with Australia that triggered a diplomatic row resulting in France – America's oldest ally – recalling its ambassador to the U.S.

"The two leaders agreed that the situation would have benefitted from open consultations among allies on matters of strategic interest to France and our European partners. President Biden conveyed his ongoing commitment in that regard," according to a joint White House and Elysee statement.