Culture, arts promote respect, understanding, dialogue, appreciation for other cultures, says Nahyan bin Mubarak before Culture Summit Abu Dhabi

ABU DHABI: The 6th edition of Culture Summit Abu Dhabi concluded today, with the participation of a wide range of global thought leaders from 90 countries. On its third and final day, the summit discussed how time can be a space to bring people togeth…


ABU DHABI: The 6th edition of Culture Summit Abu Dhabi concluded today, with the participation of a wide range of global thought leaders from 90 countries. On its third and final day, the summit discussed how time can be a space to bring people together and reconcile humans with nature, under the theme of the summit ‘A Matter of Time.’

Addressing the summit, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, said: ‘This annual summit has continued to attract prominent speakers, artists, performers, and guests from around the world. It is also significant that the summit is supported by important international cultural entities. I am delighted to welcome you all. I am confident that the summit will help to enhance your relationships with one another; that it will establish connections between your varied cultures and traditions; and that you will work together to promote the values of tolerance, dialogue, fraternity, openness, perseverance, and curiosity, so critically needed for the
well-being of our world.’

He added, ‘It is quite appropriate that the summit is hosted by the Abu Dhabi Department of Culture and Tourism. We are very proud of Abu Dhabi as a city of culture and the arts. Under the leadership of His Highness the President, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, Abu Dhabi and the United Arab Emirates are keen to share their cultural achievements with the world. With His Highness’s leadership and guidance, arts and culture, as well as our history and heritage, are at the centre of our comprehensive plans for development and progress. Our country and our capital city support culture and the arts as important means for strengthening the common bonds that unite peoples around the globe.’

The minister affirmed his strong belief that ‘culture and the arts promote respect, understanding, dialogue, and appreciation for other cultures. They help to build and fortify important bridges between countries and peoples. Culture and the arts allow us to celebrate the principles and values tha
t unite us across national and cultural boundaries and highlight our common aspirations and pursuits. Therefore, I am pleased to anticipate, indeed, to celebrate, the outcomes of your discussions and deliberations at this summit.’

Source: Emirates News Agency

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