Saturday, February 26, 2022 – 9:33 am
DUBAI, 26th February / WAM / The State of Kuwait celebrated its National Day at Expo 2020 Dubai, yesterday, in the presence of His Excellency Hamad Ahmed Rouh El Din, Minister of Information and Culture of Kuwait.
His Excellency Khalifa Shaheen Al-Marar, Minister of State, welcomed the Kuwaiti Alex Reed and the accompanying delegation upon their arrival at the Expo 2020 Dubai site. , to form a long-term vision for its future, and this is embodied through the pavilion that highlights to its visitors the energy and nature of the State of Kuwait, and the importance that its government attaches to sustainability, in line with Kuwait Vision 2035.
He added that cooperation between our two countries is witnessing continuous development in various fields, through various partnerships in areas of common interest, and the UAE is still working with its sister Kuwait, for a more prosperous future that brings us together.
It was noted that His Excellency Hamad Ahmed Rouh El Din said that choosing the Emirate of Dubai to host Expo 2020 Dubai for the first time in the Middle East, Africa and the Middle East region to manage this global event, is nothing but a blessing and global confidence in the ability of the United Arab Emirates to manage global events, despite The challenges arising from the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, which has left economic, social and health crises at the global level… to be a great achievement in addition to the achievements made by the United Arab Emirates in all fields.
He added that the State of Kuwait’s pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, which is located in the sustainability area, reflects the civilized and developmental face of the country, with the slogan “The New Kuwait..
New Opportunities for Sustainability” to allow its visitors, who have crossed the two million mark, to see the history of Kuwait, which is full of achievements, its present full of urban development, development renaissance, and its future vision 2035.
The Kuwaiti National TV Troupe presented an artistic and lyrical show inspired by the traditional arts of the State of Kuwait and the Gulf region. The show reflected paintings from local folk traditions, and Emirati opera singer Amani Al Hajji sang a song in several languages, including English and French, to the rhythms of traditional tambourines, accompanied by some well-known local songs.
The Kuwait Pavilion is located in the Sustainability Zone, in which the state affirms its commitment to sustainable development, to secure a secure and prosperous future for its economy, environment, cities and people. and its energy.
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