Paris: The Egyptian Ambassador to France and Permanent Delegate to UNESCO, Tareq Dahroug, highlighted the enduring partnership between Egypt and France in safeguarding cultural heritage. This collaboration is rooted in robust cultural and scientific cooperation that not only preserves heritage but also promotes intercultural dialogue.
According to State Information Service Egypt, Dahroug shared these insights during a reception at the Egyptian Cultural Center in Paris, marking World Heritage Day. The event, held under the theme "Celebrating our Past to Build our Future," featured a photo exhibition of archaeological missions in Egypt and a seminar on Egyptian-French cultural heritage cooperation.
The exhibition underscored the depth of collaboration in archaeology, showcasing contributions from French missions working at significant sites in Egypt, such as the Serapeum in Saqqara and the Temples of Osiris in Karnak, among others. These joint efforts highlight the commitment to documenting and preserving humanity's heritage.
Dahroug noted the strong turnout at the event, emphasizing the participation of cultural and scientific figures as a testament to France's deep interest in ancient Egyptian civilization. This engagement reflects Egypt's effective use of cultural diplomacy to bolster its international presence.
He underscored World Heritage Day's importance in raising awareness of heritage's value in preserving identity and its role in supporting tourism and the economy. Additionally, the ambassador mentioned the growing interest among French tourists in visiting Egypt's archaeological sites, a sign of the enduring allure of ancient Egyptian civilization.