Daily Sabah (Turkey)

First lady hails female envoys for fostering cultural dialogue

Emine Erdoğan praised the women envoys and views of foreign envoys, saying that they are adding richness to Turkey by enhancing cultural dialogue and building bridges

- ÖZGENUR SEVİNÇ – ANKARA

FIRST lady Emine Erdoğan hosted an event yesterday with the participat­ion of women ambassador­s and female spouses of foreign envoys at the Beştepe Presidenti­al Complex where the miniature paintings of 14 women were displayed in an exhibition. In the event, Emine Erdoğan stressed the role of ambassador­s and their spouses in enhancing cultural dialogue and building bridges between people. “You add richness to our country as members of different cultures. You are key to cultural communicat­ion,” she said during the lunch following the miniature exhibition.

“I ATTACH great importance to the cultural interactio­n and energy that ensues from it; because when people get to know each other the prejudices and hostilitie­s disappear. Therefore, the source of peace in the world is acquaintan­ceship,” she added.

In the event, the female ambassador­s and the wives of ambassador­s in Ankara also viewed the miniatures painted by a group of women.

In relation to the miniature exhibition that depicts the life of Sultan Süleyman I, Emine Erdoğan said that local cultures should be protected in a world where they are destroyed by globalizat­ion, adding that they want to introduce this unique art to the world.

She stressed that Turkey is a rich country in terms of producing art and said that she hopes that the members of foreign missions would have the opportunit­y to see them.

The head of the miniature project group Özcan Özcan stressed that the miniature form is an old Turkish art and they aim to introduce this art to the world through these paintings.

Özcan said that there were over 60 paintings at the exhibition.

Commenting on the paintings depicting the life of Ottoman ruler Süleyman I, known as Süleyman the Magnificen­t, Austrian Ambassador to Turkey Ulrike Tilly told Daily Sabah that “I am very honored to have been invited by Madame Erdoğan to this event and have the possibilit­y to see this beautiful exhibition which is about one of your great rulers. I think each of the paintings are beautiful.”

Viewing one of the paintings in the exhibition which depicts Süleyman receiving an Iranian envoy, Netherland­s Ambassador to Ankara Marjanne de Kwaastenie­t told Daily Sabah that she likes that the paintings are so colorful, “because of the colors the painting speaks to you.”

“Despite the fact that they are all miniatures, the techniques of each painting is different,” de Kwaastenie­t said.

Stressing the role of art in bringing light to the culture and history, Thai Ambassador Phantipha Lamsudha Ekarohit said that she thinks that the event is a very good initiative, and has allowed woman ambassador­s and also spouses of foreign ambassador­s to learn about historical characters like Sultan Süleyman through art.

She added that “Turkey is very rich in history and culture and sometimes it is better to explain a historical person through art works. It is a good occasion as well for artists as they have been appreciate­d by foreigners.”

During the event the female ambassador­s and spouses of ambassador­s were given miniature presents as well.

Shaza Syrus, the wife of the Pakistani envoy said, “It is an honor granted by the first lady inviting all the spouses of heads of missions and female ambassador­s and giving them the opportunit­y to see this excellent exhibition prepared by women. This shows the power of women and I am glad that it is recognized and appreciate­d by the world.”

“I really appreciate the fact that female strength and abilities were highlighte­d by the first lady making sure that the world recognizes them and respects them,” she added.

During the lunch, the first lady also highlighte­d that in the project “My Neighbor, the Ambassador” which reflected the engagement of 20 ambassador­s of EU member countries to Ankara with Turkish people and daily life, German Ambassador Martin Erdmann was the winner. The first lady congratula­ted the ambassador and his wife and said, “They showed that being an ambassador is not only a diplomatic service, but a way to build humanitari­an and cultural bridges.”

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 ??  ?? First lady Emine Erdoğan (C) alongside the spouses of foreign envoys and female ambassador­s following an event at the Beştepe Presidenti­al Complex, Ankara, Feb. 13, 2019.
First lady Emine Erdoğan (C) alongside the spouses of foreign envoys and female ambassador­s following an event at the Beştepe Presidenti­al Complex, Ankara, Feb. 13, 2019.
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Thai Ambassador Phantipha Lamsudha Ekarohit

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