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Trump in Paris: Military pomp and the high life

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Dinner up the Eiffel Tower, a military parade and a controversial moment with the French president's wife: AFP looks at the key moments of Donald Trump's trip to Paris.

- Detente -

In talks Thursday at the presidential Elysee Palace followed by a joint news conference, Trump and his host Emmanuel Macron appeared to set differences aside, notably over the Paris climate accord.

French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron joined US President Donald Trump and F...
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron joined US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump for dinner at Le Jules Verne Restaurant on the Eiffel Tower
SAUL LOEB, AFP/File

The body language was warm throughout the two-day visit, with the pair frequently seen clapping each other on the back or touching an elbow.

In his speech at the Bastille Day parade, Macron said "nothing will ever separate" France and the United States, adding that Trump's presence was "the sign of a friendship across the ages" between their countries.

- 'Dinner between friends' -

The men and their wives, Melania and Brigitte, enjoyed a glittering dinner up the Eiffel Tower prepared by Michelin-starred chef Alain Ducasse -- beef with truffle sauce and warm strawberry and yogurt sorbet.

Macron had said beforehand that he was looking forward to a "dinner between friends".

- Brigitte in 'great shape' -

But there was one possible faux pas.

French jets fly over the Arc de Triomphe in Paris during the Bastille Day military parade on July 14...
French jets fly over the Arc de Triomphe in Paris during the Bastille Day military parade on July 14, 2017
Etienne LAURENT, POOL/AFP

"You know, you're in such great shape... beautiful," Trump told 64-year-old Brigitte Macron, who was sporting a short white Louis Vuitton dress and stiletto heels, during their visit to Napoleon's tomb.

A cellphone video posted on the presidential Facebook page and picked up by media around the world sparked a firestorm on social media, with critics saying Trump was alluding to her age -- she is 25 years older than her husband.

The age gap is similar between Trump, 71, and his 47-year-old wife Melania, herself dressed in a red Dior dress with her hair pulled up in a chignon.

- Champs-Elysee parade -

Trump and Macron appeared relaxed and happy in each other's company as they watched the traditional Bastille Day parade along Paris's Champs-Elysees on Friday, frequently exchanging comments and grins.

The parade, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the US entry into World War I, was led by an American contingent in the uniforms of the "Sammies" -- as US soldiers were nicknamed a century ago, after Uncle Sam.

The traditional flyover of the French aerobatic team with red, white and blue vapour trails was preceded this year by a US Air Force display that included two F-22 stealth fighter jets.

The pomp and ceremony gave way to a light-hearted break from tradition when a French military band struck up a rendition of "Get Lucky" by French electro superstars Daft Punk.

They stole the show with a tightly choreographed routine, swinging their trumpets and tubas while strutting around in their starched uniforms.

Dinner up the Eiffel Tower, a military parade and a controversial moment with the French president’s wife: AFP looks at the key moments of Donald Trump’s trip to Paris.

– Detente –

In talks Thursday at the presidential Elysee Palace followed by a joint news conference, Trump and his host Emmanuel Macron appeared to set differences aside, notably over the Paris climate accord.

French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron joined US President Donald Trump and F...

French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron joined US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump for dinner at Le Jules Verne Restaurant on the Eiffel Tower
SAUL LOEB, AFP/File

The body language was warm throughout the two-day visit, with the pair frequently seen clapping each other on the back or touching an elbow.

In his speech at the Bastille Day parade, Macron said “nothing will ever separate” France and the United States, adding that Trump’s presence was “the sign of a friendship across the ages” between their countries.

– ‘Dinner between friends’ –

The men and their wives, Melania and Brigitte, enjoyed a glittering dinner up the Eiffel Tower prepared by Michelin-starred chef Alain Ducasse — beef with truffle sauce and warm strawberry and yogurt sorbet.

Macron had said beforehand that he was looking forward to a “dinner between friends”.

– Brigitte in ‘great shape’ –

But there was one possible faux pas.

French jets fly over the Arc de Triomphe in Paris during the Bastille Day military parade on July 14...

French jets fly over the Arc de Triomphe in Paris during the Bastille Day military parade on July 14, 2017
Etienne LAURENT, POOL/AFP

“You know, you’re in such great shape… beautiful,” Trump told 64-year-old Brigitte Macron, who was sporting a short white Louis Vuitton dress and stiletto heels, during their visit to Napoleon’s tomb.

A cellphone video posted on the presidential Facebook page and picked up by media around the world sparked a firestorm on social media, with critics saying Trump was alluding to her age — she is 25 years older than her husband.

The age gap is similar between Trump, 71, and his 47-year-old wife Melania, herself dressed in a red Dior dress with her hair pulled up in a chignon.

– Champs-Elysee parade –

Trump and Macron appeared relaxed and happy in each other’s company as they watched the traditional Bastille Day parade along Paris’s Champs-Elysees on Friday, frequently exchanging comments and grins.

The parade, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the US entry into World War I, was led by an American contingent in the uniforms of the “Sammies” — as US soldiers were nicknamed a century ago, after Uncle Sam.

The traditional flyover of the French aerobatic team with red, white and blue vapour trails was preceded this year by a US Air Force display that included two F-22 stealth fighter jets.

The pomp and ceremony gave way to a light-hearted break from tradition when a French military band struck up a rendition of “Get Lucky” by French electro superstars Daft Punk.

They stole the show with a tightly choreographed routine, swinging their trumpets and tubas while strutting around in their starched uniforms.

AFP
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