
France and Bahrain Celebrate a Golden Friendship
A Festive Bastille Day, was marked with grandeur and diplomacy at the Sofitel Bahrain, where French Ambassador, His Excellency Eric Giraud-Telme, delivered a powerful speech celebrating the deepening ties between France and Bahrain.
In his address, Ambassador Giraud-Telme reflected on a year of significant milestones in the France–Bahrain relationship, emphasizing shared values, mutual respect, and a commitment to global peace and development.
One of the most symbolic moments of the past year was the official visit of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa to Paris.
During a meeting with President Emmanuel Macron at the Élysée Palace, both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening cooperation in key sectors such as energy, infrastructure, defense, and transportation.
Ambassador Giraud-Telme emphasized the importance of cultural diplomacy and the promotion of the French language in Bahrain.
He described culture as a 'bridge between nations' and highlighted several ongoing initiatives supporting education, arts, cinema, fashion, and professional training.
French businesses have shown growing interest in Bahrain, with major delegations visiting the Kingdom in recent months.
Institutions are actively supporting partnerships in tourism, finance, and infrastructure.
The Ambassador spoke firmly on global issues. He reiterated France's call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, the release of hostages, and humanitarian access. He also reaffirmed France's support for Ukraine in its defense against Russian intervention, in line with international law and the UN Charter.
UN Security Council Partnership
Ambassador Giraud-Telme congratulated Bahrain on its recent election to the United Nations Security Council, stating that France looks forward to working side by side with Bahrain starting January 2026.
'We share many common views on international peace, diplomacy, and development,' he said.
A Festive Bastille Day
The evening was more than just diplomatic — it was a celebration of French culture and friendship.
Guests were treated to French cuisine, music, and a unique artistic showcase that included elements of artificial intelligence.
A special short video was also presented, symbolizing the creative and forward-thinking spirit of the Franco-Bahraini partnership.
'There are countless reasons to choose France – for business, for education, for culture and for innovation. Our friendship with Bahrain is based on trust, and it continues to flourish with each new chapter we write together.' Ambassador told The Daily Tribune.
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