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Brussels celebrates the independence of the United States with a concert and a drone show.
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Brussels celebrates the independence of the United States with a concert and a drone show.

The European Union celebrated the 250th anniversary of American independence with a concert and drone show in Brussels' 'Sinkantener' park, organized by the U.S. Embassy in Belgium. The event featured military ceremonies, a commemorative cake, live music, fireworks, and was attended by Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, and European Parliament President Roberta Metsola, among others. While officials highlighted the historical ties between Belgium and the United States, some attendees expressed concerns over current U.S. policies, citing disagreements on foreign and domestic issues.

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Brussels celebrates the independence of the United States with a concert and a drone show.

The European Union celebrated the 250th anniversary of American independence with a concert and drone show in Brussels' 'Sinkantener' park, organized by the U.S. Embassy in Belgium. The event featured military ceremonies, a commemorative cake, live music, fireworks, and was attended by Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, and European Parliament President Roberta Metsola, among others. While officials highlighted the historical ties between Belgium and the United States, some attendees expressed concerns over current U.S. policies, citing disagreements on foreign and domestic issues.

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