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White House defends missing ceremony

Donald Trump was slammed at the weekend for cancelling his appearance at a World War I commemoration. Now, he’s explained why he pulled out last minute.

President Donald Trump remembers the American war dead at Suresnes American Cemetery near Paris. Picture: AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin
President Donald Trump remembers the American war dead at Suresnes American Cemetery near Paris. Picture: AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin

Stung by criticism for not attending an event honouring US military dead, the White House says President Donald Trump didn’t want to disrupt Paris roadways for a last-minute motorcade to a cemetery in northern France.

Mr Trump had been scheduled to lay a wreath and observe a moment of silence on Saturday at the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial, next to Belleau Wood about 100 kilometres northeast of Paris.

The White House cited weather conditions that grounded the President’s helicopter for the cancellation.

President Donald Trump remembers the American war dead at Suresnes American Cemetery near Paris. Picture: AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin
President Donald Trump remembers the American war dead at Suresnes American Cemetery near Paris. Picture: AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin

In the wake of criticism that Mr Trump didn’t travel by car to the event, press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders issued a statement on Sunday that noted the weather and “near-zero visibility” as well as concerns that a motorcade on short notice would have required closing substantial portions of area roadways.

“President Trump did not want to cause that kind of unexpected disruption to the city and its people,” Ms Sanders said.

She also said the trip to Aisne-Marne was two and a half hours each way by car. Instead, Mr Trump spent much of Saturday at the US ambassador’s residence after a meeting and lunch with French President Emmanuel Macron.

President Donald Trump stands among the headstones during an American Commemoration Ceremony in Paris on Sunday. Picture: AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin
President Donald Trump stands among the headstones during an American Commemoration Ceremony in Paris on Sunday. Picture: AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin

Mr Trump was in Paris for events to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I.

Attending the cemetery event in Mr Trump’s place were the White House chief of staff, retired Marine Gen John Kelly; the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Marine Gen Joe Dunford; and several members of the White House staff. The Battle of Belleau Wood was a critical conflict in the war and a pivotal encounter in Marine Corps history.

The determination to ground Marine One, the President’s helicopter, due to bad weather is made by the Marine Corps and the White House Military Office, which then presents the recommendation to the White House in collaboration with the Secret Service, according to a Secret Service official.

President Donald Trump waves as he walks with first lady Melania Trump, after stepping off Marine One, on the South Lawn of the White House on Sunday. Picture: AP Photo/Alex Brandon
President Donald Trump waves as he walks with first lady Melania Trump, after stepping off Marine One, on the South Lawn of the White House on Sunday. Picture: AP Photo/Alex Brandon

Paris was covered in clouds with drizzling rain through most of Saturday.

On Sunday, Mr Trump attended a scheduled event honouring American war dead at a US cemetery just outside of Paris.

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