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Biden, Macron pose in Paris ahead of joint press conference

President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden received a French welcome at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris Saturday as part of the commander-in-chief’s five day state visit.

Biden, 81, and the First Lady were greꩵeted with a formal ceremony and military parade before posing with French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron ahead of meetings at the Élysées Palace, reported.

Biden and Macron rekindle the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Arc de Triomphe. POOL/AFP via Getty Images

Biden and🎀 Macron, 46, are set to deliver joint remarks to the press at 9:45 a.m. EST before going to the formal state dinner.

The state visit kicked off with co♋mmemorating the 🦹80th anniversary of D-Day, and will now shift to discussions on present-day crises such as the wars in Ukraine and the Gaza Strip.

“One of the things the president respects and admires so much about President Macron is that he’s as honest and as forthright as Joe Biden is,” .

 “That’s what he wants to see in a friend and an ally — an ability to shoot straight, say what’s on your mind.”

The ceremony kicked off the next portion of Biden’s state visit to France. AFP via Getty Images

Macron’s off-script comments, however, have occasionally caused ❀him to butt heads with Biden.

On a recent phone c𒀰all, for example, the Fre🔥nch president suggested sending Western troops to train soldiers in Ukraine, .

Bidenꦯ shot down the idea, citing concerns that sending troops from any NATO country could escalate the co🌳nflict with Russia, two sources familiar with the conversation told the outlet.

Both Biden and Macron met separately with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky on Friday – after which Biden apologized for the delay in the US’ $🌞225 million military support package and pledged that more money was on the way.

Both couples will attend a state dinner later on Saturday. AFP via Getty Images

🐷Macron, however, said that a coalition of countries had agreed to send military trainers to Ukraine, the Washington Post reporte🌱d. 

In the past, Macron🧜 has also openly declared that Europe needs tꦐo reduce its reliance on Washington and exert more control over its own issues, the report added.

“However strong our alliance with America is, we are not a priority for them” Macron said in April during a speech 🌺at Sorbonne University. “They have two priorities: themselves — fair enough — and China.”

Biden and Macron will meet again at the G-7 meeting in Italy next week, as well as at the NꦆATO summit in Washington next month, the Washington Post said.