Trump and Macron planted a tree - but where did it go?

Published Mon, Apr 30, 2018 · 04:26 AM

    [WASHINGTON] The photograph was seen around the world: US President Donald Trump and France's Emmanuel Macron, gilded spades in hand, shovelling dirt over a young sapling.

    A week ago, at the beginning of Mr Macron's visit to Washington, the French president joined his American counterpart to throw handfuls of soil on the roots of a young oak tree as the their respective first ladies looked on

    It was a symbolic gesture: the tree came from a northern French forest where 2,000 US Marines died during the World War I.

    But a few days later, the plant was nowhere to be seen.

    Amid fervent speculation, France on Sunday came through with an explanation: the tree, now not just a plant but a symbol of US-French relations, had been placed in quarantine.

    "It is a quarantine which is mandatory for any living organism imported into the US," Gerard Araud, French Ambassador to America, wrote on Twitter.

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    "It will be replanted afterwards."

    When a follower fired back that the caution seemed a bit late - given that the tree had already been planted - the diplomat went on to confirm that the roots had been enclosed in plastic.

    AFP

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