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PRESIDENTS TRUMP AND MACRON TO MEET UP AT ELYSEE TO COMMEMORATE ARMISTICE 1918

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USPA NEWS - President Emmanuel Macron of the French Republic and US President Donald Trump will meet Saturday, November 10 morning at the Elysee Palace, for an interview followed by a lunch on the eve of the commemoration of the centenary of the Armistice, November 11, 2018. This date commemorating the end of the First World War, in Paris under the title this year "THE FORUM OF PEACE", has the interest of President Macron. In fact, some 60 other heads of state and international organizations have been invited by France to mark this commemoration under the aegis of the French Presidency, at the Peace Forum, which took place from 11 to 13 November at the Halle de la Villette, to discuss the solutions of peace and the durability of peace in the modern era of the World subjected to the armed conflicts and projects to install precepts of peace and respect for Human Rights. It is a Global Platform for Governance Projects This year also coincides with the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was signed at the Théâtre de Chaillot in Paris.
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President Emmanuel Macron of the French Republic and US President Donald Trump will meet Saturday, November 10 morning at the Elysee Palace, for an interview followed by a lunch on the eve of the commemoration of the centenary of the Armistice, November 11, 2018. This date commemorating the end of the First World War, in Paris under the title this year "THE FORUM OF PEACE", has the interest of President Macron. In fact, some 60 other heads of state and international organizations have been invited by France to mark this commemoration under the aegis of the French Presidency, at the Peace Forum, which took place from 11 to 13 November at the Halle de la Villette, to discuss the solutions of peace and the durability of peace in the modern era of the World subjected to the armed conflicts and projects to install precepts of peace and respect for Human Rights. It is a Global Platform for Governance Projects This year also coincides with the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was signed at the Théâtre de Chaillot in Paris.---------------- This meeting, already announced diplomatic sensitive delicate, because Donald Trump in France since his arrival on the French soil has expressed his dissatisfaction with the proposal of President Macron to "create a European Army for combat Russia, China and even the United States ", which he finds" insulting on the part of the French head of state " PRESIDENT TRUMP SHOWS HE IS UPSET IN A TWEET AND THINKS MACRON'S STATEMENT IS INSULTING In his tweet, the American president seemed to be referring to the statements of the President of the Republic who wanted the creation of a "real European army" to better protect the Old European continent. "We will not protect Europeans if we do not decide to have a real European army," pleaded the French president. We must "protect ourselves against China, Russia and even the United States," he said Tuesday. There is currently no supranational European army.--------------------------------------- When leaving the White House, Mr. Trump had considered his visit to France as a beautiful prospect "It's going to be a wonderful moment," he predicted. "There will be a lot of countries," he added, assuring that the announcement of his presence had pushed many other leaders to make the trip. On Sunday, Trump will participate, in the presence of at least 60 heads of state, at a ceremony at the foot of the Arc de Triomphe during which the US President will deliver a speech. Over the weekend, he will also visit the American Wood Belleau Cemetery, in the Aisne department, and the American cemetery in Suresnes, a suburb of Paris.
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