Le Quatorze Julliet, the National Day of France, commemorating the beginning of the French Revolution on July 14th, 1789, is an important annual event in The Hague as well. His Excellency, Ambassador Pierre Ménat, hosted a reception at his palatial residence, which was so well-attended that the line of guests waiting to congratulate the Ambassador, spilled out onto the street. As could be expected from a country like France, known for its exquisite foods and wines, the guests were treated to tasty French delicacies and excellent wines. The famous Pommery Champagne also flowed freely. Members of the Dutch Government, Diplomatic Corps, business-community and other guests all mingled in the residence and outside in the gigantic tent. A large number of both French and Dutch companies had generously contributed to the event, which underscores the strong economic ties between France and The Netherlands. Perhaps not known to many is the fact that 1200 French companies are established in The Netherlands and no less than 1400 Dutch companies are established in France. “Nous avons aujourd’hui deux cents personnes de plus que l’annee derniere ici dans notre Fete Nationale” said ambassador Menat to a representative of Diplomat Magazine. This is Mr. Menat’s last 14 juillet reception before he moves back to France this summer. On Monday July 28th, Diplomat Magazine will recognize Ambassador Menat with a Certificate of Merit, for his outstanding contribution on the bilateral relations between The Kingdom of the Netherlands and France.
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