Celebrated her National Day in Al Wasl Square

Tunisia sings for life at the “Expo” .. with “Mawael” Bouchnak

  • Lotfi Bouchnak excelled in providing several lyrical links.

    Photography: Eric Arrasas

  • The audience interacted with the song “We sing to live.”

    Photography: Eric Arrasas

  • Fadela Ben Hamza: "The distinguished position occupied by the UAE among investors in Tunisia indicates the depth of the ties."

  • Khalifa Al Marar: “Tunisia’s participation reflects its desire to benefit from opportunities for cooperation and partnership.”

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Tunisia celebrated its national day at the Expo 2020 Dubai yesterday, in the presence of the Tunisian Minister of Trade and Export Development, Fadila Al-Rabihi bin Hamza, who was received by the Minister of State, Khalifa Chahine Al-Marar.

The ceremony began with the raising of the flags of the United Arab Emirates and the Republic of Tunisia, with the playing of the national anthems of the two countries, then a singing performance by singer Lotfi Bushnak in Al Wasl Square, in the presence of a number of visitors to the exhibition.

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The artist Lotfi Bouchnak presented Tunisian songs and "mawaweel" for which the artist is famous. The conclusion of the Tunisian National Day event in Al-Wasl Square carried a special flavor with Bouchnak's voice, especially with the song "We sing to live", with which the audience interacted.

Bouchnak is considered one of the flags of art and culture in the Arab world, that sings of homeland, freedom and peace. .

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Al-Marar said, "Tunisia's participation reflects its desire to benefit from opportunities for cooperation and partnership, especially what aims to empower young people, while presenting innovative projects prepared by young entrepreneurs, to constitute an invitation and a message of hope for progress towards a better future for all."

Al Marar added that "the diplomatic relations between the UAE and Tunisia, which were launched since 1972, are witnessing a continuous development in the political, economic and cultural fields. In fact, the UAE, based on its keenness to develop its partnerships in sectors of common interest, aims to work with its sister Tunisia to develop and support Bilateral relations between our two countries, including in the fields of agriculture, renewable energy, tourism, etc.;

For the good of our peoples, the region and the world, and therefore we look at Tunisia’s participation in (Expo 2020) as an opportunity for cooperation and investment in the future.”

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For her part, Ben Hamza said, “Tunisia is working to establish deep reforms that cover all vital areas of development, especially those related to infrastructure, logistical areas, technological and communication vehicles, airports and ports, as well as programming projects in renewable energy and confronting the scarcity of water resources by investing in desalination plants. sea ​​water".

She added, "We are determined to make the Tunisian development experience a success and keep pace with digital transformations to transform Tunisia into a promising economic and investment gateway, depending on the capabilities of our country and the capabilities of our people, as well as on the support and assistance of our friends and partners, especially the sisterly United Arab Emirates."

The Tunisian minister stressed that "the distinguished position occupied by the UAE in the ranking of the countries investing in Tunisia is evidence of the depth of deep brotherhood and cooperation ties between our two brotherly countries. regional for our two countries.

Economic day

It is noteworthy that a Tunisian-Emirati economic day is scheduled to be organized at the headquarters of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, today, Wednesday, in the presence of the Tunisian Minister of Economy and Planning, Samir Saeed, and with the participation of a high-level delegation of Tunisian and Emirati businessmen.

"Inspirational Youth.. A Promising Future"

Tunisia will participate in the Expo 2020 Dubai, with a two-storey pavilion in the Opportunity District, bearing the slogan “Inspiring Youth .. A Promising Future” to highlight the innovations and creativity of Tunisian youth.

The visitor of the pavilion can explore the tourist, historical and cultural sites in Tunisia through promotional films and the experience of wearing Tunisian traditional dress, as well as through a multi-dimensional short film with advanced technological techniques, where the visitor lives a journey in time that starts from a vision of the future “Tunisia 2050” back to the present, During this time trip, historical eras, archaeological sites and personalities in Tunisia are reviewed, and this trip ends with a focus on Tunisian youth.