Biden calls for defence of democracy on D-Day anniversary
- President Joe Biden honored World War II veterans in Normandy, France, marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day and cautioned about current threats to democracy.
- He called for western and NATO allies to unite against democracy's adversaries, emphasizing that isolationism is not a solution, now or during D-Day.
- Biden highlighted the enduring importance of fighting for freedom, democracy, and global values, emphasizing the strength of democratic ideals over conquest.
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Les célébrations pour les 80 ans du Débarquement continuent ce vendredi 7 juin en Normandie. Emmanuel Macron est attendu à Bayeux et à Cherbourg-en-Cotentin alors que Joe Biden se rendra à la Pointe du Hoc.
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Biden gives warning about democracy during D-Day 80th anniversary speech
US President Joe Biden gave a speech in Normandy, France, commemorating D-Day 80 years after the invasion of Europe by saluting World War II veterans and warning about current threats to democracy.
Several ceremonies are planned this Thursday in Normandy, to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings during the Second World War, and to pay tribute to British, Canadian and American soldiers who came to fight in France.
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