The importance of investing in the rich historical joint between Tunisia and Turkey to enhance bilateral cooperation in the fields of heritage, digital cultural economy, cultural and creative industries, cinema, music and other artistic and creative forms, and the implementation of model projects in 2023, these are the most prominent themes raised during the meeting of the Minister of Cultural Affairs, Dr. Hayat Katat Al-Qarmazi on Monday, November 28, 2022, with His Excellency the Ambassador of Turkey, Mr. Caglar Fihri Şakylarb, and in the presence of a number of officials at the Ministry.
The Importance of Investing in the Rich Historical Joint Between Tunisia and Turkey to Strengthen Bilateral Cooperation in the Fields of Heritage, Digital Cultural Economy, Cultural and Creative Industries, Cinema and Music
Ministry of Cultural Affairs, Tunisia,
29 November 2022, Tunisia
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