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Kamala Harris, Doug Emhoff

Vice PresidentKamala Harrisand Second GentlemanDoug Emhoffare bound for Paris.

The trip comes soon after PresidentJoe Bidenand First Lady Dr.Jill Bidenmet with Macron andhis wife, Brigittein Italy last week. French-U.S. relationshit a rough patchin September over a nuclear submarine deal with Australia that had the French foreign minister claiming his country had been stabbed in the back.

Harris and Macron will have a “wide-ranging discussion” at the Élysée Palace on Wednesday, the U.S. officials said. “But the key message for this meeting is the importance of this relationship and the fact that U.S.-French partnership matters to the world. It also matters to the American people, because what we do together is really critical for both of our nation as well as the entire international community.”

In her own statement before departing, Harris said, in part: “The alliance between the United States and France is America’s oldest, and among our strongest. I look forward to discussing with President Macron our work together on the most urgent challenges of our time—including the climate crisis, the global health crisis, and regional security concerns. We will also discuss new opportunities for collaboration in the area of space.”

From left: Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff.Adam Schultz/Biden for President

kamala harris and doug emhoff

On one of Harris' first stops after Tuesday’s arrival in the City of Lights, she will tour the Institut Pasteur to meet with American and French scientists working onCOVID-19and pandemic preparedness globally, according to administration officials. “The Institut visit is also personally important for the vice president. Her mother, who was a scientist, conducted breast cancer research with scientists at the Institut Pasteur in the 1980s,” the officials said.

Harris and Emhoff will be together to visit the Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial, where the remains of U.S. soldiers from both World Wars were laid to rest, on the eve of Veterans Day “to honor the bravery and the sacrifices of those who fought and died for our country,” the officials said.

From left: Douglas Emhoff waves to a crowd of supporters alongside Sen. Kamala Harris in January 2019.NOAH BERGER/AFP via Getty

Kamala Harris and Douglas Emhoff

Harris will also participate in a ceremony on Armistice Day, a national holiday in France that marks the anniversary of the Armistice during World War I.

“When you look at the message of Armistice Day and the message of the American Cemetery, it is about the years that France and the United States have stood together, our shared values, and our commitment to continue doing the right things together around the world,” officials said.

Before departing on Saturday, the vice president and second gentleman will make a stop at the American Embassy in Paris to greet diplomats and thank them for their service.

source: people.com