World

US Embassy outlines Franco-American ties ahead of 250th independence anniversary

The United States is preparing to mark the 250th anniversary of its independence in July 2026, with significant celebrations planned in France to honour the historical alliance forged during the Revolutionary War.

Author
Adrian Cole
Political Correspondent
Published
Draft
Source: France 24 International · original
How US independence is being celebrated across the pond
Francisco "Paco" Perez discusses commemorative events in Paris as Washington marks bicentennial

The United States is set to mark the 250th anniversary of its independence this July, with commemorative events scheduled across the Atlantic in France and within the United States. The bicentennial observations serve to highlight the enduring diplomatic and historical connections between the two nations, particularly focusing on the support provided by France during the American Revolutionary War.

Francisco "Paco" Perez, spokesperson for the US Embassy in Paris, addressed the significance of these upcoming festivities. Speaking to France 24’s programme Entre Nous, Perez outlined the embassy’s role in facilitating the celebrations and underscored the depth of the bilateral relationship. The discussion was part of a broader media effort to contextualise the anniversary for international audiences.

Historical records indicate that France played a critical role in the American struggle for independence. During the Revolutionary War, French involvement included the provision of crucial supplies, arms, and troops. This assistance is widely regarded as a decisive factor that tipped the balance in favour of American forces against British rule.

The US Embassy in Paris has positioned the anniversary as an opportunity to reflect on this shared history. By hosting events in the French capital, the diplomatic mission aims to reinforce the narrative of cooperation that has characterised Franco-American relations for over two centuries. The celebrations are expected to draw attention to the institutional ties that continue to bind the two countries.

As the July 2026 milestone approaches, the focus remains on the formal commemoration of independence and the acknowledgment of foreign support that shaped the early United States. The embassy’s engagement with media outlets such as France 24 International ensures that the historical context of the bicentennial is communicated clearly to the public.

Continue reading

More from World

Read next: Ghana establishes reparatory justice bodies following Accra conference
Read next: Rubio Rejects Iranian Transit Fees as Hormuz Negotiations Enter Critical Phase
Read next: Colombia elects conservative outsider De la Espriella as Petro’s left-wing agenda ends