Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Farhan met with former Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Audrey Azoulay on the sidelines of the opening of the Red Sea Museum in Jeddah.
The minister welcomed Azoulay to the Kingdom and wished her a pleasant stay. He expressed appreciation for her continued efforts over the past years in supporting the organization’s work, noting that her leadership strengthened partnerships and enhanced cooperation with member states during her tenure, SPA reported
He also voiced pride in UNESCO’s selection of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to host the next UNESCO Culture Conference in 2029, an event that will help advance international efforts to affirm culture as an independent goal within the United Nations’ post-2030 sustainable development agenda.
The meeting reviewed areas of cooperation between the Kingdom and UNESCO during Azoulay’s tenure, including the launch of the Virtual Museum of Stolen Artifacts, a joint initiative between Saudi Arabia and UNESCO.