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Saturday, November 13 2021 - 10:38
AsiaNet
Saudi Arabia official visit to France Strengthens Cultural Ties
PARIS, Nov. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

- Official cultural visit by Saudi Arabia to France features a series of 
successful strategic engagements, including meetings with the French Minister 
of Culture and the Director-General of UNESCO 

- His Highness Prince Badr addressed the UNESCO General Conference

- A new agreement signed with UNESCO further recognizes the cultural 
significance of ancient AlUla, building on existing cooperation between France 
and Saudi Arabia to enhance the destination.

During a week-long visit to France, His Highness Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin 
Farhan Al-Saud, Saudi Minister of Culture, met with his counterpart Roselyne 
Bachelot, French Minister of Culture, Director-General of UNESCO, Audrey 
Azoulay, and several other French cultural leaders and institutions.

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Prince Badr addressed the UNESCO General Conference: "We congratulate UNESCO on 
its seventy-fifth anniversary, which the Kingdom has been a part of since the 
beginning as a founder member. Saudi Arabia is committed to working with 
UNESCO, and its members, in the efforts to unleash the power of culture."

The day prior UNESCO and the Royal Commission for AlUla signed an agreement 
that will help preserve the globally significant area, enabling it to become a 
destination for heritage, nature, arts, and culture. It builds on an existing 
partnership, through which over 100 French archaeologists and experts are 
currently working onsite.

France and Saudi have a long history of ongoing cultural exchange. For example, 
fifty years ago King Khalid helped establish the Arab World Institute in Paris. 
In 2018, HRH Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud made an official visit to 
France, meeting with President Emmanuel Macron, where a significant cultural 
agreement between the two countries was signed.

The Kingdom is hosting a vibrant cultural program of over 100 cultural events, 
initiatives, and engagements during the coming months, including Saudi Arabia's 
first art biennale, Ad-Diriyah Biennale, and first major international film 
festival, the Red Sea International Film Festival, which will feature French 
classics. 

SOURCE: Saudi Arabia Ministry of Culture 

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