China News Service, Paris, January 23 (Reporter Li Yang) French President Macron visited the French National Institute of Sports and Sports on the 23rd local time and delivered a speech on the preparations for the Paris Olympics. He talked about the challenges France must face during the Paris Olympics. three challenges.

  Macron said the first challenge was the security challenge posed by the threat of terrorism, and he expressed his gratitude to law enforcement officials for their efforts in dealing with related challenges.

The opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games will be held in the Seine River and along the river. It is expected to attract hundreds of thousands of people to watch the event, and security measures are expected to be strict.

  Macron said that the second challenge is the challenge of public transportation during the Olympic Games. This challenge is huge, but we will succeed in this aspect; the third challenge is that the Olympic competition venues can be suitable for people with disabilities.

  Macron once again expressed confidence in France's organization of the games and promised that dozens of Olympic construction projects will be delivered on time and on budget. He also pointed out that this will be a green and environmentally friendly Olympics, with a significantly greater carbon footprint than the previous Olympics. reduce.

  When looking forward to the performance of the French delegation at the Paris Olympics, Macron expects France to enter the top five in the Paris Olympics medal table, especially since France has allocated more public investment in sports infrastructure, elite athlete training and grassroots sports training. .

  He said that it is more possible than ever for France to enter the top five in the Olympic medal list this time. He believes this is a foreseeable goal, but he also joked that he will not put too much pressure on it.

  The Paris Olympic Games will be held from July 26 to August 11, 2024. There are currently less than 200 days left before the opening of the Paris Olympic Games.

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