US Vice-President Kamala Harris will travel to Paris in mid-November to
attend the Peace Forum in particular, a French diplomatic source said
Friday (October 22nd) confirming information from the Sunday Newspaper. «Kamala Harris will be in Paris on November 11For the opening of the Paris Peace Forum, this source confirmed to AFP, without further details.
This visit will be part of a warming phase between Paris and Washington
after the crisis caused by the announcement on September 15 of a new
alliance between the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom.
This partnership, called AUKUS, aroused rare anger from France because
it torpedoed a mega-contract for French submarines with the Australians.
A phone call from Joe Biden and Emmanuel Macron, a week later, made it
possible to initiate a relaxation which must be materialized by a
meeting of the two heads of state on the occasion of the G20 summit at
the end of October in Rome. During this telephone interview, on
September 22, the tenant of the White House had publicly made amends on
the method. And the two heads of state launched a “in-depth consultation processTo re-establish a hard-tested trust between Paris and Washington.
Dozens of heads of state and government officials, business leaders and
actors of civil society are expected, in virtual or face-to-face, for
this fourth edition of the Peace Forum, which will be held from November
11 to 13 and will carry this year on reducing global fractures.
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