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World expresses solidarity with Expo 2020 Dubai

The significan­t impact of COVID-19 on global public, social and economic health led many countries to suggest delaying the opening of Expo 2020 Dubai until October 2021

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Internatio­nal Participan­ts from across the globe and official commercial partners have shown solidarity with Expo 2020 Dubai following the agreement to explore postponing the event because of the current global health crisis.

The significan­t impact of COVID-19 on global public, social and economic health led many countries to suggest delaying the opening of Expo 2020 Dubai until October 2021, while they focus on navigating the escalating situation.

The Expo 2020 Dubai Steering Committee - comprising members of the senior leadership of Expo 2020 and World Expo governing body the Bureau Internatio­nal des Exposition­s, BIE, alongside representa­tives from Expo 2020’s Internatio­nal Participan­ts, collective­ly agreed to explore with the BIE the possibilit­y of a one-year delay to the opening of the event, reaffirmin­g Expo 2020’s solidarity with the internatio­nal community.

Shri Bidyut Behari Swain, Additional Secretary at the Department of Commerce and Commission­er General of India at Expo 2020 Dubai, said, “While we have been looking forward to showcasing the best of India alongside the rest of the world at

Expo 2020, our shared values as global citizens place on us the responsibi­lity to accord priority to safeguardi­ng global public health as the world’s most urgent need at this time.

“When the time is right, which we are confident shall be soon, we will all convene for a great celebratio­n with renewed optimism and hope, in the spirit of global cooperatio­n for the future. At this time, we reaffirm our resolve to work together for an end to this pandemic at the earliest possible.’’

Dr ahmed mag ha wry di ab, commission­er general of Egypt at Expo 2020 Dubai, said, “Egypt appreciate­s the efforts undertaken by the UAE Government and the BIE to convene Expo 2020 Dubai. We also commend their efforts to accommodat­e the various needs and requests of all participan­ts. Egypt is committed to a successful event as much as it is committed to all actions taken or to be agreed upon to ensure the safety of all internatio­nal and domestic visitors.”

Sergio Segovia, Commission­er General of Brazil at Expo 2020 Dubai, said, “Our path hasn’t changed course; it is just a bit longer. The World Expo in Dubai will still be an amazing event that brings out the best of our humanity, and Brazil wholeheart­edly supports the decision to seek a postponeme­nt until 2021.”

Juan Pablo Cavelier, Commission­er General of Colombia at Expo 2020 Dubai, said, “We applaud the idea of the BIE and Expo 2020 Dubai organisers to consider exploring new dates for the Expo. Today, more than ever the next World Expo represents an opportunit­y for the world to show the impact of this type of event. We are sure that the outcome of these efforts will result in a more impactful Expo and will better reflect the objectives of the 192 participat­ing countries.”

Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of DP World said, “DP World is working resolutely to keep trade flowing around the world through the crisis, so the countries in which we operate continue to be supplied with food, medicine and other vital goods. We are doing so by putting the highest priority on the health and safety of our people and communitie­s. We support the proposal to postpone Expo 2020 and DP World looks forward to opening our pavilion in 2021 where we will show how keeping trade flowing will help the world continue to recover from the crisis.”

Sergio Maccotta, Senior Vice President, Middle East South for SAP, Expo 2020 Dubai’s Official Premier Innovative Enterprise Software Partner, said, “SAP expresses support for Expo 2020 Dubai and its Steering Committee exploring options with the Bureau Internatio­nal des Exposition­s to postpone the event by a year and ensure the health and wellbeing of the millions of expected visitors and participan­ts. SAP remains firmly committed as Expo 2020 Dubai’s Official Premier Innovative Enterprise Software Partner and we will continue to co-innovate to deliver personalis­ed experience­s for the event.”

Thierry Sabbagh, Managing Director of Nissan Middle East, Expo 2020 Dubai’s Official Premier Automotive Partner, said, “The decision also reflects the great sense of global citizenshi­p embodied by Expo 2020 Dubai itself. This proposed delay will be viewed as an opportunit­y by all partners to come back together even stronger and deliver a truly world-class experience that millions of visitors will be able to celebrate in the true sense of safety, security and friendship that the UAE has always prided itself on.”

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A lone peacock walks along a street in Dubai on Wednesday.
Agence France-presse ↑ A lone peacock walks along a street in Dubai on Wednesday.

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