French President Macron breaks protocol with singing at Armenian state dinner
May 5, 2026 • Al Jazeera
French President Emmanuel Macron and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan participated in an unusual musical performance at a state dinner in Yerevan on Tuesday.
During the event, which marked the first-ever bilateral summit between EU leaders and Armenia, Macron sang “La Boheme” while Pashinyan accompanied him on the drums. The performance took place as part of the evening’s festivities.
The gathering brought together European Union officials for a meeting with Armenian leaders, highlighting the country’s strategic ties to Russia. This marked a significant event in the EU-Armenia relationship, as it represented the first time the two entities held a bilateral summit.
The state dinner was attended by high-ranking officials from both sides, providing an opportunity for discussion and cooperation on various issues. The performance by Macron and Pashinyan added a unique touch to the evening’s proceedings, showcasing the cultural exchange between France and Armenia.
As part of the EU-Armenia summit, leaders from both parties engaged in discussions on key topics such as trade, security, and regional cooperation. The event aimed to strengthen ties between the two entities and explore potential areas for collaboration.
The performance by Macron and Pashinyan was a notable moment during the state dinner, demonstrating the cultural connection between France and Armenia.
Source: Al Jazeera