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Trump in Paris: president-elect set to attend Notre Dame reopening

 


Trump in Paris: president-elect set to attend Notre Dame reopening

 

The US president-elect will join 50 heads of state for reopening of historic French cathedral, in his first overseas trip since winning the election

 

Associated Press

Tue 3 Dec 2024 07.15 CET

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/dec/03/donald-trump-paris-trip-notre-dame-reopening

 

US president-elect Donald Trump will attend the reopening celebration for Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris this weekend, his first foreign trip since winning the election.

 

The historic cathedral is set to reopen on Saturday after more than five years of reconstruction following a devastating fire in 2019 that engulfed and nearly destroyed the soaring Paris landmark. The ceremonies being held on Saturday and Sunday will be high-security affairs, with about 50 heads of state and government expected to attend.

 

Trump announced that he will be among them in a post on his Truth Social site on Monday evening.

 

“It is an honor to announce that I will be traveling to Paris, France, on Saturday to attend the re-opening of the Magnificent and Historic Notre Dame Cathedral, which has been fully restored after a devastating fire five years ago,” he wrote. “President Emmanuel Macron has done a wonderful job ensuring that Notre Dame has been restored to its full level of glory, and even more so. It will be a very special day for all!”

 

The trip will be Trump’s first abroad since he won November’s presidential election.

 

A massive fire engulfed Notre Dame in 2019, collapsing its spire and threatening to destroy one of the world’s greatest architectural treasures, known for its stained glass.

 

Trump, who was in office at the time, offered some advice to the French authorities.

 

“So horrible to watch the massive fire at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris,” he wrote on Twitter.

 

“Perhaps flying water tankers could be used to put it out. Must act quickly!”

 

French officials appeared to respond shortly after, noting that “All means” were being used to extinguish the flames, “except for water-bombing aircrafts which, if used, could lead to the collapse of the entire structure of the cathedral.”

 

Trump also spoke with Macron and Pope Francis at the time to offer his condolences and said he had offered them “the help of our great experts on renovation and construction.”

 

During Trump’s first term in office, Macron proved to be among the world leaders most adept at managing the American president’s whims as he tried to develop a personal connection built in no small part on flattery.

 

Macron was the guest of honour at Trump’s first state dinner and Trump travelled to France several times. But the relationship soured as Trump’s term progressed and Macron criticised him for questioning the need for Nato and raising doubts about America’s commitment to the mutual-defence pact.

 

Macron and other European leaders are now trying to persuade Trump not to abandon America’s support for Ukraine in its fight against Russia’s nearly three-year invasion.

 

Trump over the weekend announced that he intends to nominate real estate developer Charles Kushner, the father of his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, to serve as ambassador to France. The elder Kushner was pardoned by Trump in December 2020 after pleading guilty years earlier to tax evasion and making illegal campaign donations.

 

The reopening of Notre Dame will be an elaborate, multi-day celebration, beginning on Saturday.

 

Paris Archbishop Laurent Ulrich will preside at a reopening service that afternoon, banging on Notre Dame’s shuttered doors with his staff to reopen them, according to the cathedral’s website.

 

Macron will attend and address the VIP guests. After the service, opera singers Pretty Yende, from South Africa, and Julie Fuchs, from France; Chinese pianist Lang Lang; Paris-born cellist Yo-Yo Ma; Benin-born singer Angelique Kidjo; Lebanese singer Hiba Tawaji and others will perform at a concert Saturday evening, according to the show’s broadcaster, France Télévisions.

 

On Sunday morning, the Paris archbishop will lead an inaugural Mass and consecration of the new altar.

 

Île de la Cité, where the cathedral sits in the middle of the River Seine, will be blocked off to tourists for the events. A public viewing area with room for 40,000 spectators will be set up along the Seine’s southern bank.

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