French President Emmanuel Macron performed the song "Les Feuilles Mortes" during a state dinner in Armenia [1].

The performance serves as a rare moment of cultural diplomacy between France and Armenia. Such gestures are often used to strengthen bilateral ties through shared artistic expression and personal engagement between heads of state.

During the event, Macron was accompanied by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who played the drums [1]. The musical collaboration took place in a formal setting, likely in Yerevan, as part of the state visit's diplomatic itinerary [1, 2].

Following the event, a video of the performance was shared, though the initial caption required a correction to identify the song correctly as "Les Feuilles Mortes" [1]. The corrected footage highlights the interaction between the two leaders outside of formal policy discussions.

France has historically maintained a close relationship with Armenia, often supporting the nation's security and cultural preservation. This public display of camaraderie via music underscores the personal rapport Macron seeks to build with Pashinyan [2].

While the performance was brief, the visibility of the video on social media platforms has drawn international attention to the state visit. The use of a classic French song further emphasizes the cultural export of France during its diplomatic missions [1].

Macron performed the song "Les Feuilles Mortes" during a state dinner in Armenia

The performance is a calculated exercise in 'soft power,' using cultural affinity to reinforce diplomatic alliances. By engaging in a public, informal activity with Prime Minister Pashinyan, Macron signals a level of comfort and partnership that transcends standard political agreements, potentially smoothing the path for future strategic cooperation between France and Armenia.