"The president will arrive in Paris midmorning on Thursday, July 13th to conduct meetings with President Macron of France, and to participate the next day in the annual Bastille Day celebrations, at the invitation of President Macron. The First Lady will also accompany," a senior White House official told reporters yesterday.
Trump who returned from Europe last week after attending the G-20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany would be making his third foreign trip after becoming the US President in January this year.
"We also anticipate the two presidents, in the introductory one-on-one meeting, will also share perspectives from the recent G20 meeting," the official said, adding that the two presidents will address a joint press conference after that.
On Friday, July 14, the president and first lady will participate as guests of honour in the French National Day ceremonies on the Avenue des Champs-Elysees.
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the entry of American troops onto French soil, and into World War I.
1st Infantry Div. Was the first US unit to enter France, the official said adding that it actually participated in the Bastille Day ceremonies in 1917. It was also the first US unit to go into combat, he added.
The US Air Force demonstration team, the Thunderbirds will also participate and conduct a flyover during the ceremony. A US Navy aviator will pilot a French Rafale fighter plane as part of the festivities.
Three US veterans of the Normandy invasion will also be present.
While this would be their first formal bilateral meeting, the two leaders have spoken multiple times. They also met on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit in Germany last week.
"The relationship between the two of them as being very positive...There are some issues, where we see the world a little bit differently, but many issues where we see the world more or less the same.
"And I think the relationship, still in its early stages, is a very, very good one," said the official.
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