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Timedo Financial Association: The Cultural Summit Abu Dhabi 2025 is a global platform to celebrate the human identity

Abu Dhabi, April 28 / WAM / Mr. Mohamed Al -Mawdoud, CEO of the Timidwa Association in the Republic of Mali, confirmed that the cultural relations between the UAE and Mali have extended its roots since the visit of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may God rest his soul, to the historic city of Timbuktu in Mali in 1985, indicating that this historical visit has established strong pillars for communication and friendship between the two countries, and is still present Clearly in the conscience of the financial people.

This came in a statement made by the Emirates News Agency “WAM”, on the sidelines of his participation in the cultural summit Abu Dhabi 2025, where he described the summit as a high global platform to enhance cultural exchange and celebrate the common human identity.

The newborn expressed his deep admiration for the advanced vision of the leadership of the UAE, stressing that the clarity of this vision contributed to turning the state into a global model in promoting cultural and human diversity, expressing his pride in participating in this cultural event, which he described as the most prominent global among all the activities in which he participated.

He also expressed his great appreciation for the Emirati initiatives aimed at supporting cultural diversity and protecting humanitarian heritage, looking forward to the continuation of these efforts to enhance the values ​​of cooperation and peace between the various peoples of the world.

The newborn touched on the activity of the “Timedua” association, a non -governmental organization concerned with preserving the heritage and culture of the Tuareg, explaining that it represents a major center for the conservation of cultural identity and the promotion of creative expression, as more than 150 artists and literal artists who specialize in the fields of silver formulation, wood and leather industry.

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