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UAE's hosting of Gate of Sudan festival highlights strong bilateral ties: Nahyan bin Mubarak

UAE's hosting of Gate of Sudan festival highlights strong bilateral ties: Nahyan bin Mubarak

Al Etihad03-05-2025

3 May 2025 21:43
DUBAI (WAM) Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, attended the Gate of Sudan festival held on Saturday at Dubai Exhibition Centre in Expo City Dubai, which welcomed over 20,000 visitors including Sudanese families and individuals, as well as other residents of the UAE.Sheikh Nahyan affirmed that by hosting major cultural events celebrating the heritage of various nations, the UAE underscores its commitment to fostering meaningful intercultural dialogue and promoting a model of productive and inclusive coexistence among all communities.In his address during the festival, he emphasised that hosting such a major cultural event reflects the UAE's ongoing efforts to strengthen human connection and celebrate civilisational diversity. He said, 'This festival is, in essence, a celebration of genuine affection and sincere brotherhood, as we honour our deep appreciation for the Sudanese people and their generosity of spirit.
"We come together to celebrate the great people of Sudan who, despite challenges, remain strong in their pursuit of unity. We also honour Sudanese residents in the UAE for their valuable contributions to our nation's development and their role in fostering enduring ties between the two countries.'
Gate of #Sudan #Festival: Heritage, love, and a message of appreciation to the #UAE#AletihadNewsCenter pic.twitter.com/69FsYcE1K1 — Aletihad English (@AletihadEn) May 3, 2025
Sheikh Nahyan highlighted the historical depth and strength of UAE-Sudan relations, built on mutual respect, shared language, culture and a common vision for a better future for the Arab and Islamic worlds. He added, 'It is a great pleasure to be here with you at the Gate of Sudan festival in Dubai, to express my pride in the close and brotherly ties between the peoples of the UAE and Sudan, and to offer my heartfelt wishes for peace, unity and progress to the Sudanese people.'He further noted that the festival also celebrates the UAE's unique model of tolerance and coexistence, led by President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and supported by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, praising the country's inclusive society built on mutual respect and shared prosperity.He concluded his remarks by expressing confidence in Sudan's ability to overcome its challenges and build a peaceful and prosperous future, offering his sincere appreciation to the Sudanese people and affirming their continued strength and resilience.The Gate of Sudan festival, which attracted a large turnout from the Sudanese community, featured participation from notable Sudanese figures residing in the UAE, including business leaders, artists, intellectuals and athletes. The programme included cultural and artistic performances, traditional heritage displays, and a dedicated exhibition showcasing Sudanese customs and crafts.Sudanese singer Nancy Agag performed a selection of her songs, while the entertainment segment also featured stand-up comedy, social media influencers and content creators. The vibrant atmosphere celebrated the rich cultural diversity and heritage of Sudan.A dedicated exhibition highlighted traditional music, folk dances, handmade goods, and Sudanese cuisine, allowing visitors to explore various elements of Sudanese culture. Highlights included performances by the Salwa folklore troupe, as well as a comedy segment, which saw enthusiastic audience interaction.A traditional market area inspired by Sudan's iconic Omdurman Market and Nile Street provided an immersive experience, while the heritage exhibition offered opportunities for visitors to dress in traditional Sudanese attire and enjoy henna art, incense-making and other cultural activities. A special zone designed to replicate the historical region of Meroe served as a visual centrepiece.
The Gate of Sudan festival follows the success of last year's "Sudan in the Heart of the UAE' event held at Dubai World Trade Centre, which saw significant participation from Sudanese families, business leaders and professionals based in the UAE.

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