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Today, Saturday, Jul 06, 2024 | Dhu al-Hijjah
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DGR plays pivotal role in advancing Sharjah’s sustainable development
United Arab Emirates:
In the first half of 2024, the Department of
Government Relations (DGR) of Sharjah embarked on a series of diplomatic
missions that underscored its pivotal role in advancing Sharjah’s global
influence and sustainable development agenda.
Through visits to Italy, France, China, Uzbekistan and Egypt, alongside 28
bilateral meetings within the UAE, DGR facilitated significant partnerships and
signed five pivotal agreements.
These efforts aimed not merely at transactional engagements, but at fostering
enduring cultural and scientific collaborations that resonate with the visionary
leadership of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of
the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah.
Highlighting the cultural affinity between Sharjah and France, the signing of
the ‘Charter of the Alliance Française’ marked a milestone in cultural
diplomacy. This initiative, in collaboration with Alliance Française,
underscores Sharjah’s commitment to nurturing intellectual ties across
civilizations.
Concurrently, the global launch of the ‘Tivi5 Monde’ educational app and
participation in the UAE Schools & Nursery Show further cemented cultural
exchanges.
Sharjah’s cultural delegation to Rome, focusing on heritage preservation in
collaboration with ICCROM and Rome’s cultural institutions, exemplified the
emirate’s adherence to international standards. This partnership not only
enhances Sharjah’s global cultural footprint but also underscores its leadership
in sustainable development through heritage conservation.
DGR’s strategic partnerships with ICCROM Sharjah Regional Office, ICESCO, and
the Arab Parliament for the Child affirm Sharjah’s role as a hub for regional
cultural events. Meetings held with these entities aimed at streamlining
operations and fostering tangible advancements in cultural and educational
sectors, showcasing Sharjah’s commitment to preserving Arab cultural heritage.
The visit of Hadja Lahbib, Belgium’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, underscored
burgeoning ties in cultural, economic, and scientific spheres. Highlighting
Sharjah’s economic advantages at the Sharjah International Airport Free Zone (SAIF
Zone), the visit aimed to attract Belgian investments while bolstering
international relations.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between DGR and the University of Sharjah
signifies a pivotal step towards enhancing academic and research capabilities in
Sharjah. This collaboration aims to foster international exchanges, catalysing
scientific research and technological innovation.
High-level meetings between DGR and Chinese diplomats affirmed mutual interests
in trade, economics, culture, and science. A delegation from Sharjah visited
Beijing, Shandong Province, and Shanghai, solidifying bilateral relations
through a comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding with the Shandong Provincial
Sharjah’s exhibition at the Silk Road Art House in Samarkand showcased treasures
and reinforced cultural ties across Arabia and Central Asia.