(Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Thursday said it was confident French authorities would keep the Paris 2024 Olympics safe with an extensive security plan.
The opening ceremony is considered a major security challenge by itself with more than 45,000 security staff deployed on that day.
French President Emmanuel Macron said last month that France was prepared to move the opening ceremony to another location should the security situation require it.
With a security budget of 320 million euros ($348.42 million), France will be deploying some 35,000 security staff for the days after the opening ceremony, with many competitions and events held in the centre of the city.
"This confidence was built on a report received in December (from French authorities) ... on the measures to be taken during the Games," said Olympic Games Executive Director Christophe Dubi.
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