Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

France to help Saudi Arabia set up orchestra, opera

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France is to help Saudi Arabia set up a national orchestra and opera, a minister announced on Monday, a further sign of major cultural changes underway in the ultra-conservati­ve kingdom.

“Today an agreement was signed with the Paris Opera to help Saudi Arabia set up a national orchestra and an opera,” French culture minister Francoise Nyssen told a press conference after talks with her Saudi counterpar­t.

Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, dined with President Emmanuel Macron at Paris’s historic Louvre museum on Sunday night after flying in on his first trip to France as the heir to the Saudi throne.

The prince has used a global tour that has seen him travel to the US, Britain and Egypt to project an image of a modern reformer of his austere kingdom, which is still governed according to an ultra-conservati­ve interpreta­tion of Islam.

Backed by high-power lobbying and public relations firms, the prince is seeking to change the image of his homeland which is often associated in the West with jihadist ideology and subjugatin­g women.

He has announced the lifting of a ban on women driving and has authorised cinemas for the first time in over three decades as part of his pledge to spread a more moderate version of Islam.

The move to reopen cinema halls was seen by analysts as a bid to balance unpopular subsidy cuts in an era of low oil prices with more entertainm­ent options — despite opposition from religious hardliners. AFP

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 ?? AFP ?? French foreign affairs minister JeanYves Le Drian welcomes visiting Saudi Arabian crown prince Mohammed bin Salman.
AFP French foreign affairs minister JeanYves Le Drian welcomes visiting Saudi Arabian crown prince Mohammed bin Salman.

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