Macron hosts Trump in Paris for Notre Dame reopening with Zelenskyy
French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed Donald Trump to Paris for the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral, marking Trump's return to the international stage. The meeting included Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, highlighting ongoing discussions about support for Ukraine amid the war with Russia. Macron and Trump shared a warm greeting at the Elysee Palace, with Macron emphasizing their close ties. The three leaders held a brief meeting to address global issues, including the situation in Ukraine, before attending the cathedral ceremony. Trump's visit comes as he prepares to take office again in January 2025. Macron's invitation reflects efforts to strengthen relations with the incoming U.S. administration, despite past tensions during Trump's first term.