Times of Oman

World leaders mark 100 years since WWI Armistice in Paris

French president delivered a speech that called on his fellow leaders not to forget the lessons of the past and the hopes of people worldwide for peace

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PARIS: World leaders gathered under driving rain in Paris on Sunday to lead global commemorat­ions marking 100 years since the end of World War I, at a time of growing nationalis­m and diplomatic tensions.

Around 70 leaders including US and Russian Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin marked the centenary of the 1918 Armistice in the French capital at 11am local time (1000 GMT).

After church bells rang out across France, the leaders sat together at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Arc de Triomphe for a memorial that included classical music and the reading aloud of letters by WWI soldiers.

French President Emmanuel Macron delivered a near 20-minute speech that called on his fellow leaders not to forget the lessons of the past and the hopes of people worldwide for peace.

“Ruining this hope with a fascinatio­n for withdrawal, violence or domination would be a mistake for which future generation­s would rightly find us responsibl­e,” Macron told them.

He added: “Let us build our hopes rather than playing our fears against each other.”

The service concluded with the bugle call that was played at 11am on November 11, 1918 to signal the end of fighting on the Western Front. Ceremonies in New Zealand, Australia, India, Hong Kong and Myanmar began a day of memorial events around the world for a conflict that involved millions of troops from colonised countries in Asia and Africa.

The leaders of Commonweal­th nations -- whose forces were deployed under British command 100 years ago -- also sounded a message of peace and hope for the world in the new century.

“This was a war in which India was not directly involved yet our soldiers fought world over, just for the cause of peace,” Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Twitter. “

British Prime Minister Theresa May and Prince Charles, standing in for Queen Elizabeth, attended a separate remembranc­e event in London where thousands of wellwisher­s also paid their respects to fallen soldiers.

Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who on Saturday poignantly visited the forest clearing in northeaste­rn France where the Armistice was signed, had signalled beforehand that they intended to use the Paris ceremony to warn about the modernday danger of nationalis­m.

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 ?? - AFP ?? IN REMEMBRANC­E: French President Emmanuel Macron walks past world leaders during a ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris on November 11, 2018 as part of commemorat­ions marking the 100th anniversar­y of the 11 November 1918 armistice, ending World War I.
- AFP IN REMEMBRANC­E: French President Emmanuel Macron walks past world leaders during a ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris on November 11, 2018 as part of commemorat­ions marking the 100th anniversar­y of the 11 November 1918 armistice, ending World War I.

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