On May 26, according to Reuters and AFP, on the 26th local time, French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Germany to start a three-day state visit to Germany. According to the report, this is the first state visit to Germany by a French president in 24 years. According to a previous report by AFP, Macron's three-day visit will first hold talks with German President Steinmeier, followed by a speech in the eastern German city of Dresden, as well as a visit to the western German city of Münster, and then go to the Merseberg Palace outside Berlin for talks with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Media analysis said that although Macron has traveled to Berlin longing times to have dialogues with German Chancellor Scholz, Scholz has also visited France longing times. However, state visits have a higher level of etiquette and often have more long grand ceremonies, which are of great significance for the relationship between the two countries.