Page Nav

HIDE

Pages

Classic Header

{fbt_classic_header}

Breaking News:

latest

Kamala Harris joins Macron at the Arc de Triomphe to commemorate Armistice Day as part of her four-day charm offensive tour to repair soured relations after $9bn submarine deal with Australia

 Kamala Harris   today joined French President   Emmanuel Macron   at the Arc de Triomphe to commemorate Armistice Day as part of her four-d...

 Kamala Harris today joined French President Emmanuel Macron at the Arc de Triomphe to commemorate Armistice Day as part of her four-day charm offensive tour to repair soured relations after the $9billion submarine deal with Australia. 

The vice president stood with French Prime Minister Jean Castex and Paris' Mayor Anne Hidalgo ahead of the ceremony marking the 103rd anniversary of the November 11, 1918 armistice - known as Veteran's Day in the US. 

Harris donned a blue cornflower - known as a Bleuet de France - traditionally worn in France on November 11 in remembrance of veterans, victims of war, widows and orphans, similar to the UK's red poppy. 

The pair last night met at the Elysee presidential palace for talks in which they agreed their countries are ready to work together again after the diplomatic row surrounding the AUKUS submarine deal that put their relationship at a historic low.

Macron today marking the armistice anniversary by paying homage at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with the flag draped coffin of Hubert Germain - the last surviving member of the Companion of the Order of Liberation, an honor awarded to French WW2 heroes, who died on October 12 - placed nearby. 

Harris yesterday paid her respects to Americans who died in the two world wars and are buried in a cemetery overlooking the Paris skyline, laying a wreath in their honor. Among the more than 1,500 graves was that of Inez Crittenden, a World War I switchboard operator from Harris' hometown of Oakland. 

Noting that was 'one of the few jobs women could have' at the time, Harris said, 'We're very proud of her memory and her service.' Crittenden died on Armistice Day - November 11, 1918 - from pneumonia, likely caused by the flu pandemic of the era.   

The vice president is today set to deliver a speech at the annual Paris Peace Forum following the Armistice Day ceremonies and ahead of a conference on Libya on Friday. She made the trip to France after a poll showed her approval rating at just 28 percent and was accused of speaking in a fake accent during an event at a COVID lab on her first day. 

Kamala Harris today joined French President Emmanuel Macron at the Arc de Triomphe to commemorate Armistice Day as part of her four-day charm offensive tour to repair soured relations after the $9billion submarine deal with Australia

Kamala Harris today joined French President Emmanuel Macron at the Arc de Triomphe to commemorate Armistice Day as part of her four-day charm offensive tour to repair soured relations after the $9billion submarine deal with Australia

Harris donned a blue cornflower - known as a Bleuet de France - traditionally worn in France on November 11 in remembrance of veterans, victims of war, widows and orphans, similar to the UK's red poppy

Harris donned a blue cornflower - known as a Bleuet de France - traditionally worn in France on November 11 in remembrance of veterans, victims of war, widows and orphans, similar to the UK's red poppy

Kamala Harris stood with French Prime Minister Jean Castex (center) and Paris' Mayor Anne Hidalgo (right) for the ceremony marking the 103rd anniversary of the November 11, 1918 Armistice

Kamala Harris stood with French Prime Minister Jean Castex (center) and Paris' Mayor Anne Hidalgo (right) for the ceremony marking the 103rd anniversary of the November 11, 1918 Armistice

Emmanuel Macron paid homage at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with the flag draped coffin of Hubert Germain - the last surviving member of the Companion of the Order of Liberation, an honor awarded to French WW2 heroes - placed nearby

Emmanuel Macron paid homage at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with the flag draped coffin of Hubert Germain - the last surviving member of the Companion of the Order of Liberation, an honor awarded to French WW2 heroes - placed nearby


Harris met with US military service members at the Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial on Wednesday as she marked the somber holiday, known as Veteran's Day in the US. 

The day, one of the nation's 12 federal holidays designated by Congress, honors all those - dead and alive - who have served in the US Armed Forces. 

The day was initially known as Armistice Day, as in Europe, but was renamed in 1953 when a cobbler who had lost a nephew in the Second World War petitioned Kansas city to use the day to honor all those who have died serving in the US armed forces.

Alvin J. King argued the holiday had become outdated because thousands of soldiers had died in subsequent conflicts - the Second World War and Korean War. 

It was marked as Veteran's Day for the first time in 1953 and the name change became official in 1954.

Harris and Macron later met for talks at the Elysee presidential palace as part of a weeks-long effort by Washington to mend relations with France, America's oldest ally. 

The vice president's four-day trip to Paris comes after President Joe Biden told Macron the US had been 'clumsy' in handling the submarine issue, during a meeting in Rome, Italy on October 29. 

Biden didn't formally apologize to Macron, but conceded the US should not have caught its oldest ally by surprise. 

The secretly negotiated US-British submarine deal with Australia led to a prior deal with France being scrapped.

Vice President Harris joined Macron to mark Armistice Day as part of her four-day charm offensive tour to repair soured relations after the $9billion submarine deal with Australia

Vice President Harris joined Macron to mark Armistice Day as part of her four-day charm offensive tour to repair soured relations after the $9billion submarine deal with Australia

Harris talked animatedly with French Senate President Gerard Larcher during a ceremony to mark the 103rd anniversary of the armistice

Harris talked animatedly with French Senate President Gerard Larcher during a ceremony to mark the 103rd anniversary of the armistice

Harris poses for a selfie with fellow attendees at a ceremony commemorating the 103rd anniversary of the armistice in Paris today

Harris poses for a selfie with fellow attendees at a ceremony commemorating the 103rd anniversary of the armistice in Paris today

Members of the French armed forces stood to attention at Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Arc de Triomphe during the remembrance day ceremony

Members of the French armed forces stood to attention at Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Arc de Triomphe during the remembrance day ceremony

Macron stood to attention as the coffin of Hubert Germain, the last surviving member of the French Companion of the Order of Liberation, an honor awarded to WW2 heroes, who died on October 12, was brought to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris

Macron stood to attention as the coffin of Hubert Germain, the last surviving member of the French Companion of the Order of Liberation, an honor awarded to WW2 heroes, who died on October 12, was brought to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris

French President Macron looked sombre as he watched the coffin of Hubert Germain, the last surviving member of Companion of the Order of Liberation, an honor awarded to French WW2 heroes

French President Macron looked sombre as he watched the coffin of Hubert Germain, the last surviving member of Companion of the Order of Liberation, an honor awarded to French WW2 heroes


Macron on Wednesday said he had had 'a very fruitful meeting' with Biden. 'We do share the view that we are at the beginning of a new era and our cooperation is absolutely critical for this one,' he said.

Echoing the French president's comments, Harris said: 'I think we share this belief that we are at the beginning of a new era, which presents us with many challenges, but also many opportunities.'

'Building on the great conversation that you and President Biden had, I look forward to the next few days. We'll work together and renew the focus that we've always had on a partnership,' she added.

She said that they were to discuss the Covid-19 pandemic, cooperation on space and climate change, amid other topics, before participating in the Paris Conference on Libya on Friday.

Harris and Macron spoke ahead of a ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris to mark the 103rd anniversary of the November 11, 1918 armistice that ended the First World War

Harris and Macron spoke ahead of a ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris to mark the 103rd anniversary of the November 11, 1918 armistice that ended the First World War

Harris, wearing a blue cornflower known as a Bleuet de France,, traditionally worn in France on November 11 in remembrance of veterans, victims of war, widows and orphans, spoke with French Prime Minister Jean Castex ahead of commemorations

Harris, wearing a blue cornflower known as a Bleuet de France,, traditionally worn in France on November 11 in remembrance of veterans, victims of war, widows and orphans, spoke with French Prime Minister Jean Castex ahead of commemorations

Harris appeared in high spirits as she spoke to French Prime Minister Jean Castex and Paris' Mayor Anne Hidalgo ahead of a ceremony to mark the 103rd anniversary of the WW1 armistice

Harris appeared in high spirits as she spoke to French Prime Minister Jean Castex and Paris' Mayor Anne Hidalgo ahead of a ceremony to mark the 103rd anniversary of the WW1 armistice

Sombre officials gathered at the Arc de Triomphe with President Macron on Thursday to mark the 103rd anniversary of the November 11, 1918 armistice that ended the First World War

Sombre officials gathered at the Arc de Triomphe with President Macron on Thursday to mark the 103rd anniversary of the November 11, 1918 armistice that ended the First World War

French President Macron looked sombre as he looked on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the coffin of Hubert Germain, the last surviving member of Companion of the Order of Liberation, an honor awarded to French WW2 heroes

French President Macron looked sombre as he looked on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the coffin of Hubert Germain, the last surviving member of Companion of the Order of Liberation, an honor awarded to French WW2 heroes

French President Emmanuel Macron delivered a speech during a ceremony to mark the 103rd Anniversary of Armistice Day at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris

French President Emmanuel Macron delivered a speech during a ceremony to mark the 103rd Anniversary of Armistice Day at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris

The coffin of Hubert Germain, the last surviving member of Companion of the Order of Liberation, an honor awarded to French WW2 heroes, was driven to the Arc de Triomphe on an armored military vehicle ahead of a remembrance ceremony

The coffin of Hubert Germain, the last surviving member of Companion of the Order of Liberation, an honor awarded to French WW2 heroes, was driven to the Arc de Triomphe on an armored military vehicle ahead of a remembrance ceremony


Harris and Macron agreed Wednesday that their countries are ready to work together again, after a diplomatic drama surrounding a submarine deal that put the relationship at a historic low

Harris and Macron agreed Wednesday that their countries are ready to work together again, after a diplomatic drama surrounding a submarine deal that put the relationship at a historic low 

Harris met with Macron in the evening at the Elysee presidential palace, as part of a weeks-long effort by Washington to mend relations with France, America's oldest ally

Harris met with Macron in the evening at the Elysee presidential palace, as part of a weeks-long effort by Washington to mend relations with France, America's oldest ally


The breakthrough came after Harris on Tuesday visited the Institut Pasteur science lab, where Americans are working alongside Europeans to tackle Covid-19 and where her mother researched breast cancer.

The vice president was mocked over the visit after she seemed to put on a French accent while talking to staff about her love of science, and her dismay at how politics could not be as methodical and logical as their experiments.

Harris moved to Montreal, Canada, when she was 12 and attended a French-speaking school for several years. But her apparent efforts at a French accent stirred outrage on social media media, where she was accused of talking down to the scientists and embarrassing the country.  

The latest gaff comes as Harris' team is trying to revive her poor poll numbers. The former California senator's unpopularity has reached a historic level, with only 28 per cent thinking she is doing a good job.  

Biden's approval rating hit yet another a new low, this time at 38 per cent, according to the USA Today/Suffolk poll, out on November 8. And a 51 per cent majority of respondents said they disapprove of the job Harris is doing as vice president.

At this early stage of a modern presidency, Harris' numbers in the USA Today/Suffolk poll are unprecedented. 

The closest comparison — which involves slightly different methodology and margins of error — would be former Vice President Dick Cheney, the most unpopular US vice president in polling history. 

He bottomed out at 30 per cent in Gallup's tracking survey, but that wasn't until the end of former President George W. Bush's second term in 2007. 

The breakthrough came after Kamala Harris on Tuesday visited the Institut Pasteur science lab, where Americans are working alongside Europeans to tackle Covid-19 and where her mother researched breast cancer

The breakthrough came after Kamala Harris on Tuesday visited the Institut Pasteur science lab, where Americans are working alongside Europeans to tackle Covid-19 and where her mother researched breast cancer 

No comments