Latifa bint Mohammed meets with Ambassador of France

DUBAI / WAM

HH Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairperson of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture), met with Nicolas Niemtchinow, Ambassador of France to the UAE.
The meeting explored ways to strengthen strategic collaboration in various arts and culture sectors, building on the deep-rooted ties between the UAE and France, and shared cultural goals. Both parties reaffirmed their mutual commitment to promoting creativity, preserving cultural heritage, and advancing efforts to enhance the global cultural landscape.
HH Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed and the French Ambassador highlighted key cultural values shared by France and the UAE, such as cultural diversity, which enriches societies, fosters harmony, and nurtures creative expression. Both sides emphasised the importance of supporting the cultural sector, empowering artists and creative institutions, and promoting digital innovation in the arts.
Sheikha Latifa stated that the meeting reflects Dubai Culture’s efforts to advance international cooperation and share expertise in culture and the arts. She reaffirmed Dubai and the UAE’s dedication to forging strong partnerships with nations globally and promoting international cultural dialogue. This cooperation paves the way for increased investment opportunities for creators, artistic talent, and entrepreneurs, enabling the exchange of best practices and expertise that will further strengthen the cultural sector and support Dubai’s ambitious future aspirations, she added.
The discussion highlighted the role of cultural tourism in enhancing the creative economy and addressed prominent strategic initiatives and cultural achievements in Dubai and France, with a view to identifying opportunities to expand partnerships in the cultural and creative industries. The meeting also touched on major global innovative artistic and cultural projects, emphasising their significance in enhancing global cultural exchange and engagement.

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