Trends Research and Advisory and the
International Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (IICD), announced that they will
convene their first joint conference on 26th February, under the theme
"Modern Diplomacy in the Global Age: New Perspectives and Implications for
UAE-central Asia Cooperation".
The announcement was made in a media
briefing held at the Grand Conference Hall at Trends headquarters in Abu Dhabi.
The event was attended by Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al-Ali, CEO of Trends, Dr.
Mohammad Kamel Al-Maeini, Chairman of the Board of Directors of IICD, Dr.Awadh
Saleh the Cultural Advisor and Sumaya Al-Hadrami, Deputy Head of Trends Global.
It was also attended by a group of researchers, media reporters and officials
from both sides.
Dr. Al-Ali said that the conference
will focus on the role of diplomacy in an interdependent and competitive world:
challenges and opportunities. He indicated that the conference shall discuss
relations between the UAE and Central Asia, to open new horizons for
cooperation between the two sides.
Dr. Al Ali expressed his hope that
this conference is meant to enhance bilateral relations between the UAE and
Central Asian countries, and opens new horizons for mutual cooperation in
various fields.
He stressed that scientific research
is one of the most important tools that can be used to strengthen relations
between countries, especially in light of the challenges facing the world
today.
Dr. Al-Maeini expressed his pleasure
at convening this joint conference with Trends Research and Advisory. He said
that the conference provides scientific insights that help us understand the
challenges and opportunities in UAE-Central Asia relations.
He said that this conference
represents an opportunity to build bridges of communication and explore new
horizons for cooperation in various fields. He praised the role played by the
UAE in spreading cultural diplomacy.
Sumaya Al-Hadrami indicated that the
conference is the first of its kind between the UAE and Central Asian
countries. It is the first event of activating the cooperation agreement
between Trends and the International Institute for Cultural Diplomacy. She
explained that the conference will include 3 working sessions. Ambassadors of
the six Central Asian countries, namely Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, will participate in this discussion.
The discussion shall include experts and academics who shall address relations
between the UAE and Central Asian countries.
She said that a round table will also
be held at the end of the conference that brings the diplomats and experts to
exchange views on how to improve these relations and emphasise the importance
of cultural diplomacy.
Dr.
Saleh said that Trends has become a cultural platform for generations,
explaining that cultural diplomacy is an important tool in human dialogue and
bilateral cooperation. He expressed his pleasure at Trends’ convening of this
joint conference with IICD. The event reflects an advanced awareness of the
role of cultural diplomacy in international relations.
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