China Daily (Hong Kong)

Military might marks Bastille Day

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PARIS — Fighter jets streaked over Paris on Saturday as part of a massive military parade in a “demonstrat­ion of controlled force” on France’s national day, due to be followed by a street party if “Les Bleus” win the World Cup.

Thousands of people, many of them tourists, thronged the Champs Elysees avenue to watch the march past involving 4,290 soldiers, 220 vehicles, 250 horses, 64 jets and 30 helicopter­s.

Many of them waved little tricolor flags distribute­d by the French Army.

President Emmanuel Macron flagged off the twohour spectacle and was joined by two guests of honor: Singapore Prime Minister Hsien Loong and Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono.

The theme of this year’s Bastille Day was “fraternity in arms” and featured Spanish gendarmes, Belgian armored vehicles and an Airbus A400M military transport plane from the German defense fleet.

“We have come here because we heard it’s the best military parade in the world,” said a 40-year-old Vietnamese man who gave his name as Koi.

Japanese honeymoone­rs Yoshi and Mika said they had come to witness an important French cultural event and also to see Japanese soldiers marching down the Champs Elysees.

There were two minor glitches: one of the planes in the flypast supposed to be leaving the blue, white and red colors of the national flag in their trail spread a line of red instead of blue and two motorbike-riding gendarmes fell off after a minor collision.

France’s military chief Francois Lecointre who was appointed by Macron last year after his predecesso­r resigned following a spat over military spending cuts, said the July 14 parade was a “demonstrat­ion of controlled force”.

Macron has since raised the defense budget and pledged to lift it further to 2 percent of GDP in seven years, in line with NATO guidelines.

“With this ... we will address the shortcomin­gs of the past, improve the present and prepare the future of our country by giving it the means to defend itself,” Macron said on Friday.

France is deploying 110,000 police and security forces nationwide this weekend to secure the huge street parties if the national team win the World Cup on Sunday.

The country has been repeatedly targeted by extremists over previous years in attacks that have claimed 246 lives since January 2015.

“Everything is being done so the French can live these festive moments with peace of mind, despite the terrorist threat which remains at a high level,” Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said on Friday.

 ?? REUTERS KOREAN PENINSULA ?? French President Emmanuel Macron and General Francois Lecointre, Chief of the Defense Staff of the French Army, arrive in a command car for the traditiona­l Bastille Day military parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, France, on Saturday.
REUTERS KOREAN PENINSULA French President Emmanuel Macron and General Francois Lecointre, Chief of the Defense Staff of the French Army, arrive in a command car for the traditiona­l Bastille Day military parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, France, on Saturday.

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