The remarks coincide with Air France announcing that it anticipates a loss of up to €180 million (£153 million) as a result of travelers staying away from the nation due to the Olympics, which start in less than three weeks.
Tourists have been known to avoid France for a number of reasons, including the country’s current political unrest and the high prices that are anticipated during the games.
Despite reservations about the results of the first round of elections, Anne Hidalgo, the mayor of the French capital, has boldly encouraged people to visit the city.
The celebration won’t be ruined. The festival is going to be exquisite,” she said on France 2 TV.
“I invite guests from around the globe to come on over!
“Because Paris is a city of resistance and the one that continues to defend freedom.
“The match has not ended. We must mobilize our entire force.”