In an unprecedented move, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić was invited by French President Emmanuel Macron to participate in the Bastille Day military parade in Paris. This visit marked a notable first as no previous Serbian president has attended this historic event, underlining an evolving diplomatic relationship between the two nations.
Vučić’s presence at the parade was a significant gesture, given that he was the sole leader present from a non-NATO, non-European Union, and non-Coalition of the Willing country. This underscores the importance of Serbia’s involvement in the event and suggests an openness to dialogue and cooperation with France.
While in Paris, President Vučić also joined an exclusive formal dinner hosted by President Macron, which brought together various heads of state and government officials. This gathering provided an opportunity for Vučić to engage with leaders from around the world, further enhancing Serbia’s diplomatic visibility on the international stage.
The annual Bastille Day parade, held on July 14, commemorates the storming of the Bastille in 1789, a pivotal moment in French history that signaled the start of the French Revolution. The event is a celebrated occasion in France, symbolizing liberty, equality, and fraternity, and serves as an opportunity for France to showcase its military and foster international relations.
