FURIOUS Donald Trump has branded Justin Trudeau "two faced" after the Canadian PM was caught gossiping about him at Buckingham Palace.

The US President gave Mr Trudeau the cold shoulder and barely glanced around as the pair exchanged tense words onstage at the Nato meeting today.

11 Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau had an awkward moment on stage at the Nato summit Credit: AP:Associated Press

11 Donald Trump appeared to give Justin Trudeau the cold shoulder on stage Credit: AP:Associated Press

Last night the Canadian leader was caught chatting about Trump by a hot mic at Buckingham Palace.

It came as:

Furious Donald Trump hit back at Justin Trudeau, calling him “two-faced”

US President left the Nato summit early without holding press conference

Canadian PM Trudeau insisted he has a good relationship with Mr Trump

Boris Johnson dismissed reports he was laughing at Trump as "nonsense"

Furious Trump responded by blasting the Canadian Prime Minister this afternoon - before leaving the Nato summit early and cancelling a planned press conference.

DON DO THAT

Earlier awkward photos showed the President appearing to throw up a hand to the smiling Canadian leader with his back turned.

Asked by a reporter about the exchange last night, Trump blasted: "Well, he's two faced."

"Honestly, with Trudeau, he's a nice guy. But I called him out on the fact he's not paying 2 per cent.

"And I guess he is not very happy about.

"He is not paying 2 per cent, he should be. They have money."

While sitting next to Angela Merkel, Trump said Germany is a "little under" in its NATO contributions and that "they'll talk about it".

The US President then said he was going to wrap up his meetings and leave the conference.

He had originally been due to hold a press conference at 3pm but spoke earlier instead before departing.

"I think we’ve done plenty of press conferences, we’ve answered plenty of questions," he said.

"We’ve had a tremendous two days.

"We’ll be having a meeting with Denmark.

"Then we’ll probably be flying directly back to Washington."

Hilariously, he was later caught on a mic of his own, saying: "Oh, you know what they'll say - he didn't do a press conference.

"That was funny when I said the guy's two faced, you know that."

Last night Trudeau and a group including Boris Johnson joked about a "40-minute press conference" that had run late.

The video, from the reporting pool via the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, offered little context but saw Johnson ask Macron "is that why you were late?"

It was then that Trudeau interjected, saying: "He's late because he takes a 40-minute press conference off the top."

Another part of the conversation saw Trudeau later chuckling: "You just watched his team's jaws drop to the floor."

But the PM denied he was laughing at Mr Trump’s expense, adding: “That’s complete nonsense I don’t know where that’s come from.”

Trudeau insisted today he has an "excellent and very productive relationship with Mr Trump."

He claimed he was talking about Trump's "impromptu press conference" in the hot mic incident, and the "jaw dropping moment" was when he announced that the US could host the next G7 at Camp David.

....When today’s meetings are over, I will be heading back to Washington. We won’t be doing a press conference at the close of NATO because we did so many over the past two days. Safe travels to all! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 4, 2019

11 A grumpy looking Donald Trump earlier today before he left the summit Credit: AFP or licensors

11 Justin Trudeau speaks to a near empty room at the end of the Nato meeting Credit: Getty Images - Getty

11 A clip appeared to catch leaders including Justin Trudeau and Emmanuel Macron speaking about Donald Trump

11 Boris Johnson was heard asking Emmanuel Macron about why he was late to the reception

11 Justin Trudeau could be heard joking about 'jaws dropping to the floor' in reaction to something that had been said

11 Donald Trump appears to throw up a hand to the smiling Canadian leader with his backed turned. Credit: EPA

HAND SHAKE

Mr Johnson shook hands with Donald Trump onstage at the Nato summit as he told leaders Britain's commitment to the alliance was "rock solid".

The PM smiled as he finally greeted the US President after distancing himself publicly over Tory fears Trump could blow up the election campaign.

After greeting the 29 leaders at the historic 70th anniversary summit, Mr Johnson said: “The reason Nato is so successful, is that it provides peace and security for 29 countries, it’s very simple.

“It's safety in numbers.

“One for all, one for one - that’s the core of the Nato security guarantee, it works.”

TORY FEARS

Boris met with Mr Trump last night for prviate drinks at No10 after a royal reception with the Queen and other Nato leaders at Buckingham Palace.

Conservative campaign bosses are trying to keep the number of public appearances the PM makes with POTUS to an absolute minimum.

They want to stop the president from tearing up the rigidly controlled Tory election messaging with any explosive comments on the NHS or Brexit.

It's safety in numbers. One for all, one for one - that’s the core of the NATO security guarantee, it works. Boris Johnson

Jeremy Corbyn and Nigel Farage are both waiting in the wings to try to weaponise Mr Trump’s arrival to their own benefit.

Yesterday Mr Trump vowed to stay out of British politics only to add shortly after that he thought Boris would do a “great job” as PM.

The president tweeted this morning: "Enjoyed my meeting with Prime Minister Boris Johnson last night. Talked about numerous subjects including Nato and Trade."



FROSTY RECEPTION

Mr Johnson’s effort to bring harmony to the alliance comes after Mr Trumpand Mr Macron endured frosty relations yesterday.

The French premier called Nato “brain dead” – prompting Mr Trump to describe his comments as “very nasty” before the pair met on Tuesday at the US ambassador's residence in London.

Mr Macron's original comments were prompted by the Turkish offensive against the Kurds in northern Syria - regarded by most members as key allies in the fight against ISIS - following the US decision to withdraw troops from the region.

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Mr Macron later acknowledged in a tweet that his statements had "triggered some reactions" but stood by his remarks.

Today’s meeting at a hotel in Hertfordshire is expected to consider new threats, including in the areas of cyber and space, after the alliance last month declared space one of its operational domains alongside air, land, sea and cyber.

11 Boris Johnson and Donald Trump reach out to shake hands at the Nato summit in Watford Credit: Reuters

11 All of leaders for the 29 member states of Nato pose for a picture before their meeting Credit: AFP

11 Donald Trump looked uncomfortable as he shook hands with Macron Credit: AFP or licensors

Justin Trudeau, Emmanuel Macron and Boris Johnson are caught gossiping about Trump

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