Symbol of history, diversity and future –
National Day of Luxembourg
The Ambassador of Luxembourg I.E. Sylvie Lucas during her welcoming speech
At the center was the first National Day in honor of the new Grand Duke as well as the successful generational change. Many Luxembourgers had experienced the transition as an expression of what makes the country what it is: “the connection of renewal and continuity, of a focus on the future and institutional stability.” The close relations between Luxembourg and Germany in politics, economy, science, and culture were highlighted. Ambassador Lucas particularly emphasized European freedom of movement, cross-border cooperation, and shared values such as democracy, peace, freedom, and human rights. She then handed over the floor to Dr. Christoph Israng, who, after several years at the Bertelsmann Foundation, has returned to the Federal Foreign Office as the new head of the Europe Department. She also recalled that there are close ties between the two countries through Bertelsmann and the media company RTL. Dr. Israng praised Luxembourg as a successful, democratic, and livable country. Both countries are united by the same values and “responsibility in challenging times.”
Dr. Christoph Israng conveyed the congratulations of the Federal Government
From left: Consul Miriam Gouverneur, Counsellor and Envoy Ernstine Kornelis, and the Ambassador of Luxembourg, H.E. Sylvie Lucas, welcomed the guests in the foyer.
… among others the former mayor of Berlin Michael Müller
… and the ambassador of Brazil
From left: the ambassadors of Denmark, Romania, and Austria
The Ambassador of Sweden I.E. Veronika Wand-Danielsson and the Ambassador of Denmark S.E. Thomas Østrup Møller
From left: The Ambassador of Malta, the Ambassador of Mexico, the Ambassadors of Luxembourg, Estonia and Canada