PARIS, May 24 — The French government does not want its citizens to travel abroad this summer and recommends they take their holidays in France, Environment Minister Elisabeth Borne said today. Earlier this month, President Emmanuel Macron said it was unlikely that French people would be able to...
Summer holidays will likely be a more placid affair in France. — Reuters pic
Earlier this month, President Emmanuel Macron said it was unlikely that French people would be able to undertake major foreign trips this summer and that even trips within Europe may have to be limited to reduce the risk of a resurgence of the coronavirus epidemic.
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