Khaleej Times

Italian envoys hail safety at book fair

- Afkar Abdullah afkarali@khaleejtim­es.com

sharjah — Italy has joined the Sharjah Internatio­nal Book Fair (SIBF) for the first time this year, and it certainly won’t be the last as the country had already booked its participat­ion for 2021 and 2022, an official has told Khaleej Times.

Amedeo Scarpa, Italian Trade Commission­er to the UAE, said they were amazed at how SIBF organisers managed to pull of the mega event despite the challenges that emerged from the Covid-19 pandemic.

“We are very happy and we feel safe at the SIBF. The organisers and authoritie­s have been implementi­ng stringent measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19 among visitors and publishers. Every one is adhering to the measures,” Scarpa said. “We are pleased to be part of this fair, so much so that we have already booked our participat­ion for next year and in 2022.”

In its first SIBF pavilion, Italy is showcasing best-selling books — mostly children’s literature — from 14 of its leading publishers. There are titles about motherhood and early childhood, as well as illustrati­ve and creative stories.

We are very happy and we feel safe at the SIBF.

The organisers and authoritie­s have been implementi­ng stringent measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19.” Amedeo Scarpa, Italian Trade Commission­er to the UAE

UAE-Italy’s cultural partnershi­p

Nicola Lener, Ambassador of Italy to the UAE, hailed how Sharjah continued to keep its vibrant culture alive amid the pandemic.

“The fair is yet another opportunit­y to confirm the excellent and long-standing cultural relations between the UAE and Italy,” Lener said.

“Italy believes that literature is an extraordin­ary enabler of dialogue between countries and peoples of all ages, as confirmed by the success of a universall­y renowned character of Geronimo Stilton, which is also present in this fair through its author, Elisabetta Dami.”

Lener added that Italy’s participat­ion in the SIBF comes as part of its commitment to further developing its cultural footprint in the Emirates. Recently, the region’s first Italian Cultural Institute opened in Abu Dhabi. The UAE’s first Italian internatio­nal school will also be establishe­d in the Capital soon.

“We thank His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah — a leader at the forefront of cultural and social developmen­t — for hosting us. This is an event that will demonstrat­e the global longevity and importance of publishing and books, especially during pandemic times.”

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