French president Emmanuel Macron on Thursday was adopted at Paris Steve Witkoff, special envoy of US President Donald Trump.
Trump’s special representative Steve Witkoff in Paris, before meeting with the French delegation, praised the interior of Champs Elysees, where they gathered, and noted that he resembled Trump’s estate on Mar-A-Laz. On Thursday, April 17, Ani News reported.
“Do you know what it looks like? It remembers Trump’s club on Mar-a-Leam,” Vitkoff said, pointing out the details of the interior of Champs Elysees.
Then he asked if it was gold and, who received an answer, said the palace looked “unbelievable.” Vitcoff also added that Trump himself is doing the design of his estate.
“He works here himself, he is an architect or designer,” Vitkoff said.
It should be noted that the champs Elysees, the residence of the President of the Republic of France in Paris, was built in 1722. And Louis XV bought it for his favorite Madame de Pompadur. Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte and his marshal Joachim Murat then conquered him. It has over 350 rooms full of art objects and ancient furniture.
Remember that the Ukrainian delegation will hold the first multilateral meeting in Paris with representatives of Great Britain, Germany and France.
Remember, on April 16-18, negotiations were held in Paris at the end of the war in Ukraine. The United States has sent a delegation, which includes state secretary Marco Rubio and special American president Steve Witkoff.
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