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Brigitte Macron fetes first panda born in France

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PARIS: Named “godmother” to France’s first panda cub in August, French First Lady Brigitte Macron helped baptize her fluffy charge yesterday in one of her most high-profile outings since her husband’s election. The male cub was the first ever born in France where its mother has been on loan from China since 2012, as part of Beijing’s “panda diplomacy” efforts.

The 64-year-old French first lady cooed over the infant bear at Beauval Zoo and then watched as China’s junior foreign minister unveiled his name as Yuan Meng, which means “making a dream come true” in Chinese. President Emmanuel Macron’s wife has kept out of the spotlight since his victory in May, assisting with major state visits and foreign trips but avoiding speaking engagement­s or interviews.

Faced with a hostile online petition and damaging headlines, Macron dropped plans in August to create an official First Lady status for Brigitte which would have given her a formal legal role. Making her first speech yesterday, Brigitte said France had been “proud and happy” to host the pandas from China and that the cub was a symbol of the historic ties between the countries. “Through him, we have a responsibi­lity to work on building Franco-Chinese friendship,” Brigitte said in a message addressed to her Chinese counterpar­t and fellow “godmother” Peng Liyuan, who was meant to attend the ceremony but was absent.

Panda reproducti­on, in captivity or in the wild, is notoriousl­y difficult because the female panda is only in heat once a year for about 48 hours. But the number of pandas worldwide has rebounded since the black-and-white bear was declared an endangered animal in the 1980s, thanks to efforts to protect it and its habitat. China has dispatched its national treasure to only about a dozen countries, using the animal as a symbol of close relations. —AFP

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