Trump visits Paris for Notre Dame reopening and talks with Macron

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Donald Trump is visiting Paris for the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral, which was damaged by fire in 2019. He will meet with French President Emmanuel Macron and other leaders, including Britain's Prince William. Macron's office downplayed the significance of Trump's invitation, stating that other former politicians were also invited. President Joe Biden will not attend due to a scheduling conflict, with First Lady Jill Biden representing the U.S. instead. Trump's visit comes as European leaders seek to maintain U.S. support for Ukraine amid its ongoing conflict with Russia. Ukrainian officials recently met with Trump's team to discuss future relations.


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