Trump Joins World Leaders for Notre-Dame’s Unveiling Post-Fire Restoration
Former U.S. President Donald Trump is set to attend the reopening ceremony of the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, five years after it was severely damaged by a devastating fire.
The fire, which broke out in April 2019, caused significant destruction to the iconic cathedral, particularly its spire and roof.
The restoration efforts, which took several years, involved extensive work to repair the structure and preserve its historical significance.
Trump’s attendance at the reopening event is seen as a gesture of solidarity and support for the rebuilding efforts.
The ceremony is expected to attract world leaders, dignitaries, and cultural figures from around the globe.
The Notre-Dame Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is an important symbol of French history and culture, and its restoration has been a significant undertaking for the French government.