Khaleej Times

Experts talk on importance of art, culture in diplomacy

- Ismail Sebugwaawo ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

In showcasing who they are through cultural heritage, they reinforce a positive image of their country, thus helping to accomplish their foreign policy priorities.” Sheikh Zayed Al Nahyan, chairman, UAE Unlimited

I fully support initiative­s in the UAE such as Cultural Month that offer an opportunit­y to learn about diverse forms of Arabic art and heritage.” Sultan Saud Al Qasimi, founder, Barjeel Art Foundation

When it comes to diplomacy, the UAE is an internatio­nal leader due to its policies that promote peace, tolerance and mutual respect.” Bernardino León, director-general, EDA

abu dhabi — The role of arts and culture in diplomacy, including the influence of Arab art on the world, and the pivotal role of art in promoting cultural diplomacy as part of a broader approach to soft power in today’s geopolitic­al landscape were highlighte­d by experts during a discussion on the subject.

During a panel discussion titled ‘The Diplomacy of Culture’ as part of Culture Month held at the Emirates Diplomatic Academy (EDA) in Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, chairman of UAE Unlimited, said: “Many countries place great emphasis on promoting their art and culture internatio­nally, as they recognise the strategic benefits this brings. In showcasing who they are through cultural heritage, they reinforce a positive image of their country, thus helping to accomplish their foreign policy priorities.

“I am pleased that the EDA has taken the lead in highlighti­ng the UAE’s art and culture through this wonderful initiative. I encourage other academic institutio­ns to follow the academy’s exemplary success in promoting intercultu­ral understand­ing through thought-provoking and stimulatin­g events such as this one.”

The discussion which involved high-profile leaders also examined the importance of cultural understand­ing in diplomacy and the integral part diplomats play in deepening this understand­ing across sectors.

Drawing on his rich experience in the art world, Sultan Saud Al Qasimi, founder of Barjeel Art Foundation, and Manuel Rabaté, director of Louvre Abu Dhabi, said: “As an art enthusiast, I strongly believe that a nation’s art is of social, cultural and historical importance. I fully support initiative­s in the UAE such as Cultural Month that offer an opportunit­y to learn about diverse forms of Arabic art and heritage.”

Bernardino León, director-general of the EDA, said: “When it comes to diplomacy, the UAE is an internatio­nal leader due to its policies that promote peace, tolerance and mutual respect. As part of the EDA’s mandate to enhance its students’ understand­ing of and appreciati­on for different cultures, Culture Month provides an ideal platform to drive intercultu­ral exchange and awareness.”

The interactiv­e discussion is the latest in the EDA’s series of presentati­ons that invites highprofil­e leaders and practition­ers from across the world to share insights from their lives and careers with the academy’s students, offering them understand­ing into the crucial cultural and soft skills required for leaders of the 21stcentur­y diplomacy.

 ?? Supplied photo ?? The participan­ts of a panel discussion held at the Emirates Diplomatic Academy in Abu Dhabi. —
Supplied photo The participan­ts of a panel discussion held at the Emirates Diplomatic Academy in Abu Dhabi. —

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