Eiffel Tower lit up in blue and yellow in Paris as sign of solidarity
The Eiffel Tower was illuminated in blue and yellow to show solidarity with Ukraine on the anniversary of the Russian invasion.
On February 24, the Eiffel Tower in Paris was dramatically lit up in blue and yellow, reflecting the colors of the Ukrainian flag as a gesture of solidarity during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This illumination took place on the anniversary of the Russian invasion, emphasizing the international support for the Ukrainian people. Vadym Omelchenko, Ukraine's Ambassador to France, remarked on the significance of such an event, viewing the lighting as a powerful symbol of remembrance and hope for future victories by Ukraine.
The ceremony also featured a performance by Chœur de femmes Ukrainessence, a Ukrainian women's choir, adding an emotional element to the presentation. French President Emmanuel Macron amplified the event's significance by sharing a photograph of the tower on social media platforms, thereby reaching a broader audience and reinforcing the message of support from France toward Ukraine.
This illumination not only serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by the Ukrainian people but also illustrates the solidarity of nations worldwide in standing against aggression. The ambassador expressed optimism that the Eiffel Tower would again shine in the colors of Ukraine in the future, celebrating Ukraine's anticipated victory in the conflict.