White House announces Dec. 1 state visit for France's Macron
The president and first lady will host Macron and his wife Brigitte, White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre said.
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- Published Date: 09:53 | 26 September 2022
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French President Emmanuel Macron will travel to Washington in early December for the first state visit of President Joe Biden's tenure, an occasion marked by pomp and pageantry that is designed to celebrate relations between the United States and its closest allies.
The Dec. 1 visit will be the second U.S. state visit for , who was first elected to lead his country in May 2017 and won a second term earlier this year. Macron had a state visit during the Trump years.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre announced the visit Monday, saying it will "underscore the deep and enduring relationship with France, our oldest ally."
The invitation also is a sign that the relationship between Biden and Macron has come full circle.
Last year, relations between the US and France hit a rough patch when a dispute erupted between the NATO partners over Washington's establishment of a Indo-Pacific security alliance with Britain and Australia.
The new pact resulted in France losing a billion-dollar deal for diesel-powered submarines for Australia, leading to furious reactions from Paris.
US Vice President Kamala Harris travelled to Paris in November 2021 to mend fences.