CEMO Hosts Seminar on Egypt-France Relationship
The Middle East Studies Center in Paris has hosted a
seminar on the strong relationship between Egypt and France.
The seminar was held on the sidelines of the Ramses II
exhibition in the Grand Palais Hall and aimed to promote social dialogue
between thinkers and makers of public opinion in both countries.
The seminar was attended by a diverse group of attendees,
including French and Egyptian writers and politicians, who discussed their
experiences in confronting terrorism, extremist ideas, and building modern
democratic and liberal societies.
The speakers at the symposium include Minister of Tourism
and Antiquities, Ahmed Issa, world-renowned Egyptologist, Dr. Zahi Hawass, and
journalist Abdulrahim Ali, the director of CEMO in Paris. The event will be
attended by Ambassador Alaa Youssef, Egypt's ambassador to Paris, a number of
French newspaper editors-in-chief, parliament members, as well as top
politicians and Egyptologists.
The symposium is being held alongside the exhibition
"King Ramses II and the Gold of the Pharaohs," which began on
Thursday, April 6th in Paris and will continue for five months in the French
capital.