Macron and Trump mark Bastille Day


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) French President Emmanuel Macron and Donald Trump marked France's national day together yesterday at a military parade which clearly delighted the US president and showcased warming relations between the two leaders.
But the day was tinged with mourning, coming a year on from a jihadist massacre that claimed 86 lives in the southern city of Nice, where Macron led remembrances after the Paris parade.
Trump was Macron's guest of honour at national day celebrations in the French capital as this year marked the centenary of the United States entering World War I.
The parade featured French and American troops marching down the fabled Champs-Elysees and the traditional flypast of French jets, this year followed by the US aerobatic team along with two F-22 stealth fighters.
US troops dressed in the brown uniform and gaiters of the Great War were among the 3,720 soldiers in the parade.
'Nothing will ever separate us, the 39-year-old Macron said from the reviewing stand, adding that Trump's presence by his side was 'the sign of a friendship across the ages between their countries.
'Today our two countries stand taller - and more united - than ever, Trump, 71, said in a statement issued by the White House after his departure, which featured yet another muscular handshake between the men, this one lasting a full 25 seconds.
Macron then flew to Nice, where a year ago, a Tunisian extremist rammed a 19-tonne truck through a crowd celebrating Bastille Day along the famous Promenade des Anglais hugging the Mediterranean.
In less than three minutes, 86 people including 15 children were crushed to death and another 450 were injured. Of the dead, 37 were foreigners of 19 different nationalities.
The Islamic State group (IS) claimed responsibility, saying the attack was carried out by one of its 'soldiers - who was shot dead at the end of his rampage - though no direct link has been found.
'Our attackers simply want to see us grieve, and you responded with your dignity, Macron said during yesterday's observances in Nice, which included a low-key military parade and moving tributes by relatives of the dead.
'We will respond with the merciless fight against terrorism... while also preserving our values, our state of law, the love of freedom and the memory of those who loved freedom fiercely that July 14 evening.
Earlier, the French leader elected in May bestowed awards, including the coveted Legion of Honour, on emergency workers and police who responded to the carnage.
In Paris, Macron rolled out the red carpet for Trump's visit in the hope of improving relations and persuade the US president to change his mind about withdrawing from the global Paris agreement on climate change.
Trump said cryptically after their talks on Thursday that 'something could happen with respect to the Paris accord... but we will talk about that over the coming period of time.
Trump had appeared isolated at a meeting of world leaders last weekend in Germany over his decision to withdraw the US from the Paris accord and his protectionist stance on trade.
The warm body language between him and Macron seemed at odds with broader concerns about the transatlantic relationship since Trump's election victory in November.
The two men enjoyed a 'dinner between friends on Thursday at a Michelin-starred restaurant on the Eiffel Tower.
Joined by their wives Brigitte and Melania, they tucked into beef with truffle sauce and warm strawberry and yogurt sorbet, with one of the most celebrated views in the world as their backdrop.
Despite their differences on climate change and trade, the two leaders focused on their close cooperation on fighting IS in Syria and Iraq during their talks.
'We are fighting to destroy the terrorist organisations that threaten all civilised peoples and that continue to exact a terrible toll on the French people, including one year ago today (in Nice), Trump's statement said.
'Together, we will eliminate their safe havens, end their financing and eradicate their
ideology.


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