
Cairo, Nov. 1 (BNA): Fawzia bint Abdullah Zainal, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Bahrain to the Arab Republic of Egypt and Everlasting Consultant to the League of Arab States, stated that the attendance of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, within the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), on behalf of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, displays the longstanding relations between the Kingdom of Bahrain and Egypt. She famous that it additionally expresses Bahrain’s appreciation for Egypt’s cultural and civilisational affect within the area and the world.
Ambassador Zainal emphasised that the Kingdom, beneath the management of His Majesty the King, attaches nice significance to Arab and worldwide cultural cooperation, believing that dialogue amongst civilisations is crucial for selling peace and strengthening mutual understanding. She highlighted that this occasion opens new prospects for enhancing cultural and tourism change between Bahrain and Egypt and for advancing joint initiatives that promote communication between each peoples.
She underscored that tradition and civilisation signify a standard language that brings peoples collectively. She recommended the Egyptian management beneath His Excellency Abdel Fattah El Sisi, President of Egypt, for its efforts in preserving human heritage and presenting Egypt as a hyperlink between its historical previous and its promising future. She additionally highlighted the museum’s distinguished assortment, which conveys a common message of id, cultural variety, and civilisational concord.
Ambassador Zainal added that the inauguration of the GEM represents a big worldwide cultural occasion that displays the depth of Egypt’s historical past and its contributions to human civilisation. She famous that the celebration of the Pharaonic civilisation is, in essence, a recognition of shared human creativity embodied in historical cultures, together with the Kingdom’s Dilmun civilisation, one of many earliest centres of cultural and business change within the area. She underlined that each the Pharaonic and Dilmun civilisations stay enduring symbols of knowledge, progress, and interplay amongst nations since early historical past.
She described the GEM as a landmark of cultural satisfaction for Arabs and the worldwide neighborhood, reflecting Egypt’s distinguished stature and management. She expressed her needs for continued progress and prosperity for Egypt beneath its management, and for additional growth in Bahraini-Egyptian relations throughout political, cultural, and developmental domains.
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