Trump, Macron agree to ‘hold Russia accountable’ in spy attack

US president Donald Trump, who is under mounting domestic pressure over his unwillingness to confront Vladimir Putin, is now ready to “hold Russia accountable” over an attack on a former Russian spy in Britain, the White House said Wednesday.

During a call with president Emmanuel Macron of France, the White House said both men “reiterated their solidarity with the United Kingdom in the wake of Russia’s use of chemical weapons against private citizens on British soil.”

Moscow stands accused of the attempted murder of ex-spy Sergei Skripal in the city of Salisbury via nerve agent—a charge the Kremlin denies.

Trump and Macron—who will visit Washington in late April—also “agreed on the need to take action to hold Russia accountable,” the White House said.