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French President Macron brings back customary kisses for first time since beginning of Covid-19 pandemicMacron kissed the veterans on Friday while wearing a mask
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WWII French veterans Leon Gautier, 98 years old, last survivor of the Kieffer Commando, is honoured by French President Emmanuel Macron. Credit: Reuters Photo
WWII French veterans Leon Gautier, 98 years old, last survivor of the Kieffer Commando, is honoured by French President Emmanuel Macron. Credit: Reuters Photo

French President Emmanuel Macron has kissed two World War II veterans on the cheeks, returning to a tradition that was abandoned at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.

French authorities have recommended people to avoid “la bise,” the custom of giving kisses of greeting, to avoid spreading the virus. Macron kissed the veterans on Friday while wearing a mask.

The president, who had Covid-19 in December and since been vaccinated against the disease, awarded the Legion of Honor to Leon Gautier, 98, a member of a French elite unite that took part in Normandy D-Day landings in 1944 and fellow World War II veteran Rene Crignola, 99, during a ceremony marking Gen. Charles De Gaulle's June 18, 1940 appeal for the people of France to resist the Nazis.

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The French government this week announced a relaxation of virus restrictions, including allowing people to forego masks outdoors. A nighttime curfew is set to end on Sunday.

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(Published 18 June 2021, 19:00 IST)