Daily Sabah (Turkey)

‘Internatio­nal Encounters’ initiative moves to Netherland­s

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IN COLLABORAT­ION with Lacivert Magazine and the Yunus Emre Institute (YEE), the Internatio­nal Encounters gathering was presented in the Netherland­s.

Going to nine countries and 12 cities so far, the event took place on April 21 at the Amsterdam Podium Mozaiek Hall and on April 22 at the Lahey Den Haag Juliana Plaza, with cinema actor Murat Cemcir, actress and writer Fadik Sevin Atasoy, clinical psychologi­st Beyhan Budak, Daily Sabah Newspaper Editor-in-Chief İbrahim Altay and Lacivert Magazine Editor-in-Chief Mustafa Akar participat­ing as speakers.

The event began with Mustafa Akar’s opening speech: “If we have a Turkish language today, we owe it to Yunus Emre.”

İbrahim Altay, Editor-in-Chief of Daily Sabah, spoke about the success of our citizens living abroad in preserving Turkish traditions and customs, highlighti­ng its importance for the future. He also emphasized the necessity of finding new stories for ourselves. Clinical psychologi­st Beyhan Budak explained how to cope with the challenges of life in her presentati­on titled “Being Good to Yourself,” with an enjoyable presentati­on that frequently received applause.

The events continued the next day in Lahey, attended by the Republic of Türkiye’s Lahey Ambassador Selçuk Ünal, as well as Türkiye’s Rotterdam Consul General Bilal Köse, the coordinato­r of the YEE in the Netherland­s Adil Akaltun, representa­tives of nongovernm­ental organizati­ons (NGOs), business people and numerous young audience members. Ambassador Selçuk Ünal said: “We attach great importance to this event, which is also held in other cities. I couldn’t attend the event held in Amsterdam, but I received news that it went well. I am sure that this event in Lahey will also go well. Thank you all very much.”

 ?? ?? Daily Sabah Editor-in-Chief İbrahim Altay speaks during the event.
Daily Sabah Editor-in-Chief İbrahim Altay speaks during the event.

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