About Town: Everyone but the French!

They seek him here, they seek him there, those Francophones seek him everywhere. Is he is heaven? Or is he in hell? That damned elusive French ambassador!

We couldn’t find Francois Zimeray anywhere at the Frankophonie Day on March 17 at the University of Copenhagen Amager, but there was no shortage of diplomats in attendance. Pictured with their stands enjoying the day were:

1913AboutTown1Armenian ambassador Hrachya Aghajanyan

1913AboutTown1aCanadian ambassador André François Giroux

1913AboutTown1bBelgian ambassador Pol De Witte

1913AboutTown1cLuxembourg’s ambassador Gerard Philipps





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