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Macron and Biden to Hold State Visit in Effort to Resolve Trade Tensions | WTAJ

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French President Emmanuel Macron and US President Joe Biden are showcasing their strong partnership on global security issues during Biden’s state visit to France. The leaders met for ceremonies marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day and discussed supporting Ukraine in its fight against Russia’s invasion.

The state visit kicked off with a wreath-laying at the Arc de Triomphe and a military parade along the Champs-Élysées. Biden and Macron will hold official meetings at the Élysée Palace and attend a state dinner. This visit follows Macron’s visit to the White House in 2022.

Jill Biden flew back to Paris after supporting their son, Hunter Biden, in his federal gun trial. As the visit concludes, the far-right is expected to gain in the European Parliament election, while Macron’s pro-EU movement faces challenges.

The leaders are expected to discuss deepening maritime law enforcement cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region and address economic and climate challenges. Macron has emphasized Europe’s need to defend its interests and reduce reliance on the US for defense.

Trade practices, including the Inflation Reduction Act and tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, are likely topics of discussion. The French official highlighted the importance of finding mutually acceptable solutions to trade issues.

Overall, the visit underscores the strong Franco-American relationship, despite occasional disagreements. Both leaders are committed to supporting Ukraine and addressing global security challenges while strengthening their alliance.

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