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Macron has ‘clear and honest’ talk with Musk

Meets Twitter boss on visit to New Orleans

- By Sara Cline and Sylvie Corbet

NEW ORLEANS — French President Emmanuel Macron arrived Friday in Louisiana, the American state most closely aligned historical­ly with his country, to celebrate their longstandi­ng cultural ties and discuss energy policy and climate change.

Macron met with political leaders and strolled through New Orleans’ historic French Quarter, the heart of the city, stopping to talk and shake hands with bystanders. He paused next to a street brass band and nodded and clapped as they played “When the Saints Go Marching In.”

Macron also said he met with billionair­e Elon Musk for what he called a “clear and honest discussion” about Twitter, days after a top European Union official warned the social media platform’s new owner that the company must do more to protect users from harmful content.

The visit is the first by a French president since Valery Giscard d’estaing traveled to Lafayette and New Orleans in 1976. The only other French president to visit Louisiana was Charles de Gaulle in 1960.

Macron’s itinerary started at Jackson Square. New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell walked him to the Historic New Orleans Collection where Macron discussed climate change impacts with Gov. John Bel Edwards. The French president also met with energy company representa­tives.

“This state visit enables us to put France, and with France Europe, at the heart of the American agenda. That’s a good thing,” Macron told journalist­s in French, according to a translatio­n from pool reporters.

Macron told Edwards he was overcome by the reception in the city.

“What I think this signifies is a special relationsh­ip we have with France. It is historical and cultural,” Edwards said.

Edwards, a Democrat, has been outspoken about the perils of climate change in a state where tens of thousands of jobs are tied to the oil and gas industry. This makes the stop to New Orleans “very emblematic” of climate-related efforts, French officials said.

During a brief meeting in the presence of Macron, the governor and the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, Catherine Colonna, signed a memorandum of understand­ing “to further expand and enhance the strong cultural connection­s between France and Louisiana in the areas of the economy, clean energy and the environmen­t,” Edwards’ office said.

“Like me, President Macron believes that climate change is real,” Edwards said.

During Macron’s visit to Washington on Thursday, he and President Joe Biden released a joint statement expressing “their deep concern regarding the growing impact of climate change and nature loss” and said they “intend to continue to galvanize domestic and global action to address it.”

On Friday evening Macron posted a photo on Twitter of his encounter with Musk, the two men sitting across from each other at a table in an empty room. He said he and the Tesla CEO discussed “future green industrial projects,” and also the social media platform.

“Transparen­t user policies, significan­t reinforcem­ent of content moderation and protection of freedom of speech: efforts have to be made by Twitter to comply with European regulation­s,” the president said in one of a series of tweets.

Earlier this week Thierry Breton, the EU’S commission­er for digital policy, told Musk that Twitter will have to significan­tly increase efforts to comply with new rules known as the Digital Services Act that take effect next year, or potentiall­y face hefty fines or even a ban in the continenta­l bloc.

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