Chilean Naval Ship 'Esmeralda' Joins U.S. Independence Day Celebrations in New York
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Chilean naval training ship "Esmeralda" participated in Fourth of July celebrations in New York City.
- The ship joined an international parade of tall ships as part of the Sail4th250 event, marking the 250th anniversary of the U.S. founding.
- The vessel will be open for public visits during its stay in New York, highlighting the strong bilateral relationship between Chile and the United States.
The Chilean naval training ship "Esmeralda" proudly sailed the Hudson River, flying the Chilean flag as it participated in New York City's Fourth of July commemorations. The vessel, affectionately known as the "White Lady," was a key participant in the Sail4th250 event, an international parade of tall ships celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States' founding.
This significant maritime gathering, considered the largest naval and air assembly in the U.S., brought together approximately fifty allied nations. Following its impressive display, the Chilean ship will remain docked in the Big Apple for several days, offering the public the opportunity to tour its decks.
Chile's Minister of National Defense, Fernando Barros, emphasized the importance of the Esmeralda's presence. "The Esmeralda's presence in these waters holds special significance: Chile and the United States share a robust bilateral relationship, built over more than two centuries of friendship, cooperation, and mutual respect," Barros stated. He further noted that this strong bond is evident in various sectors, including trade, science, and innovation, as well as in close collaboration on defense and security matters.
The presence of the Esmeralda in these waters holds special significance: Chile and the United States share a solid bilateral relationship, built over more than two centuries of friendship, cooperation, and mutual respect.
Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.