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Political advisor Anton Pisaroglu was invited by Emmanuel Macron to the French National Day ceremony

Data publicării: 13.07.2024 • 19:22 Data actualizării: 13.07.2024 • 19:24
Political advisor Anton Pisaroglu was invited by Emmanuel Macron to the French National Day ceremony Foto: INQUAM Photos/George Călin
Political advisor Anton Pisaroglu was invited by Emmanuel Macron to the French National Day ceremony Foto: INQUAM Photos/George Călin
Political advisor Anton Pisaroglu was invited by Emmanuel Macron to the French National Day ceremony Foto: Facebook
Political advisor Anton Pisaroglu was invited by Emmanuel Macron to the French National Day ceremony Foto: Facebook
The France Day parade in Paris is a spectacular event Photo: profimediaimages.ro
The France Day parade in Paris is a spectacular event Photo: profimediaimages.ro

A Romanian political advisor was invited by Emmanuel Macron to the ceremony dedicated to Franch National Day.

Every year since 1880, the French have celebrated National Day on July 14. At the center of the celebration is the grand military parade. In 2024, the military parade will take place on Avenue Foch instead of the Champs-Elysées.

The explanation is that Paris is hosting the Olympic Games starting on July 16, and preparations are underway on the Champs-Elysées for the big sporting event.

Political advisor Anton Pisaroglu was invited by Emmanuel Macron to the French National Day ceremony

"I am honored by the invitation received from the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, to participate in Paris in the grand ceremony marking the French National Day, celebrated annually on July 14," Anton Pisaroglu wrote on his Facebook page, where he also posted the photo of the official invitation received from the French President.

Anton Pisaroglu emphasized that France has been and will remain one of Romania's important allies. The political consultant also recalled the long history of bilateral relations between the two countries.

"Throughout history, bilateral relations between Romania and France have manifested themselves on several levels, especially after the First World War. The economic and political relations between our country and France have always been based on respect and solidarity, constantly developing.

Cultural exchanges have also been an important element in strengthening the friendship between the two countries. Today, Romania and France work together and continue to develop close bilateral relations as members of the European Union and NATO", said Anton Pisaroglu.

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