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UAE Minister of Culture Holds Significant Meetings with Slovakia, Hungary and Croatia to Boost Cultural Ties
July 24, 2024
His Excellency Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi, Minister of Culture of the UAE, visited the Slovak Republic, the Republic of Hungary, and the Republic of Croatia, holding significant meetings and cultural engagements to deepen cultural cooperation and foster mutual understanding with the three countries.
Commenting on his tour, H.E. Sheikh Salem Al Qassimi said, “These meetings and cultural engagements represent significant strides in our cultural diplomacy efforts. The UAE Ministry of Culture is committed to boosting partnership and promoting global cultural dialogue.”
“In these meetings with the Culture Ministers of the Slovak Republic, the Republic of Hungary, and the Republic of Croatia, we underscored our shared commitment to fostering culture as a vehicle for diversity, peace, and socioeconomic development of our countries. By signing the Memoranda of Understanding, we aim to strengthen the bonds of friendship and understanding, preserving our collective cultural heritage for future generations.”
During his visit to the Slovak Republic, H.E. Sheikh Salem Al Qassimi, accompanied by a delegation from the Ministry of Culture, met with H.E. Martina Šimkovičová, Minister of Culture of Slovakia, to explore ways to enhance cultural exchanges and collaborations. H.E. Al Qassimi also met with H.E. Robert Kaliňák, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of Slovakia. The UAE delegation toured the University Library of Bratislava, where they explored the renowned Basagic’s Collection of Islamic Manuscripts, which includes centuries-old manuscripts and essential works of medieval Islamic scholarly literature.
A significant milestone of the visit was signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the UAE and Slovak Culture Ministries. This MoU underscores both countries’ efforts to fostering cultural cooperation and promoting and preserving shared cultural heritage.
The visit concluded with a tour of Červený Kameň Castle and a falconry demonstration, a shared cultural heritage of the UAE and Slovakia. Falconry was inscribed on UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2021 through the joint efforts of 24 countries.
In Hungary, H.E. Sheikh Salem Al Qassimi met with H.E. Balázs Hankó, Minister of Culture and Innovation, to explore potential collaborations in cultural diplomacy and innovation. H.E. Al Qassimi congratulated Hungary on its 2024 Presidency of the Council of the European Union and visited the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, a cornerstone of Hungary’s musical education and performance art heritage. H.E. also toured the Museum of Fine Arts, gaining a deep understanding of Hungary’s vibrant history and artistic achievements.
The tour concluded with a visit to the Republic of Croatia, where H.E. Al Qassimi met with H.E. Nina Obuljen Koržinek, Minister of Culture and Media of Croatia. They discussed expanding collaborative efforts in cultural diplomacy, emphasizing learning about each other’s culture and preserving shared cultural heritage. The cultural tour included a visit to the Museum of Contemporary Art, showcasing Croatia’s rich artistic traditions and contributions to the global cultural landscape.