Biden Wraps Up France Visit With a Call to Reject Isolationism

PARIS—President Joe Biden concluded his visit to France in a heated election year, hoping that his remarks about democracy and the perils of isolationism will resonate with American voters.

Before his departure back home, President Biden told reporters that his “most remarkable” visit aimed to help Americans understand the significance of maintaining strong alliances to avert a third world war.

“Do not break,” he urged. “Do not break.”

This was a core message he reiterated throughout his five-day visit to France.

On June 6, President Biden kicked off his visit by marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the Allied invasion that played a pivotal role in freeing Europe from Nazi Germany’s control.

At the Normandy American Cemetery, he attended a nearly three-hour ceremony honoring those killed during D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.

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