Post by : Mumtaaz Qadiri
The National Library and Archives organised a historical photo exhibition to showcase the strong ties between the UAE and Saudi Arabia. The exhibition was held during a reception at the Saudi Embassy in Abu Dhabi to mark the Kingdom’s 95th National Day.
UAE Minister Visits Exhibition
Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, attended the official ceremony at Emirates Palace. He toured the exhibition and viewed rare photographs documenting the partnership between the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
Praising the National Library
Sheikh Nahyan praised the National Library and Archives for its efforts in preserving the national memory and recording the history of the UAE-Saudi partnership. He noted that documenting such historical moments strengthens the strategic bonds between the two countries.
Saudi Ambassador Commends Efforts
Sultan bin Abdullah Al Anqari, Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to the UAE, expressed his appreciation for the work of the National Archives and Library. He highlighted the importance of recording and sharing the enduring bilateral relations between the two nations.
Rare Photographs Displayed
The exhibition featured dozens of rare images showing official meetings and interactions between UAE and Saudi leaders. These photographs captured important milestones and reflected the history of cooperation and integration across political, economic, and cultural fields.
Interest From Attendees
The exhibition drew strong interest from officials and guests attending the Saudi National Day reception. Many attendees took the opportunity to study the photos and learn more about the history of collaboration and friendship between the two countries.
Importance of Documenting History
The National Library and Archives plays a key role in preserving historical documents and photographs. By showcasing these images, the institution helps citizens and residents understand the depth of UAE-Saudi relations and the shared values that guide cooperation.
Reflection of Bilateral Harmony
The exhibition highlighted not only historical events but also the spirit of harmony that characterises UAE-Saudi relations. The photographs illustrated decades of shared initiatives, mutual support, and strategic collaboration in multiple fields.
Educational and Cultural Value
The photo exhibition also serves an educational purpose by providing visual documentation of the strong diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties between the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Students, researchers, and the public gain insight into the evolution of bilateral relations.
By preserving and presenting these historical moments, the UAE and Saudi Arabia reinforce their commitment to continuing cooperation. The exhibition serves as a reminder of the longstanding friendship and mutual understanding that will guide future collaborations between the two nations.
The historical photo exhibition at the Saudi Embassy in Abu Dhabi successfully showcased the rich heritage of UAE-Saudi relations. Through rare images and official documentation, the event highlighted the enduring bonds, strategic collaboration, and harmony that define the partnership between the two countries.
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