Paris, Donald Trump, the President of the United States of America, has confirmed that he will participate in the official opening ceremony of the Notre-Dame Church in Paris, France, which is scheduled to take place at the end of this week.
This is the first time after the cathedral, which is considered one of the most important buildings in the history of the Catholic Church, was burned in 2019.
It was burned by a great fire, and this caused the whole world to suffer because of its history and its sovereignty.
Trump, who was the President of the United States at the time of the hurricane, first expressed his grief on social media when the hurricane occurred.
“What a shame!” Donald Trump wrote at the time. He added, “This is a cathedral with a special history, and it made my heart sad.
I wish the residents of Paris and all French people to return to a building like this, which gives trust and harmony.” In the opening ceremony of the “Notre-Dame” cathedral, the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, will receive the heads of state and other leaders of more than 50, as reported by the newspaper Le Parisien.
These ceremonies are scheduled to take place at the end of this week, which will be important in terms of tourism and in terms of the history of the construction of this cathedral, after five years of restoration work.
Notre-Dame Cathedral is one of the most expensive and historic buildings in France and the Catholic Church.
The fire that happened in 2019 was caused by fire, which destroyed a large part of the building, but the experts came to do their best to restore the design of this cathedral.
On the other hand, Pope Francis, the pastor of the Catholic Church in the world, announced that he will not participate in the ceremony, saying that he wishes the French and everyone else to be happy during this historic event, but that he cannot be present due to other plans. his temporary duties.
Leaders of countries and international organizations continue to express concern about cooperation in the NATO alliance (Organization du Traité de l’Atlantique Nord), while President Trump will be in Paris.
These problems were caused by changes in the administration of the United States of America during the first term of Trump, where he has been following some policies that are not well understood at the level of international organizations, including solving problems of cooperation in NATO.