U.S. President Donald Trump and France's President Emmanuel Macron shake hands as they meet, ahead of the NATO summit in Watford, in London, Britain, December 3, 2019. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he was sure “a minor dispute” with France on trade could be worked out after he threatened to impose duties of up to 100% on imports of champagne, handbags and other French products.

“We’ll be talking about a lot of things including NATO and including trade ... We have had a minor dispute but I think we will probably be able to work it out,” Trump said, sitting alongside French President Emmanuel Macron at a meeting of NATO leaders.

“I am sure within a short period of time things will be looking very rosy, we hope. That’s usually the case between the two of us - we get it worked out.”