UAE Participates in 7th Turathna Exhibition in Cairo

Cairo, The Gulf Observer: The United Arab Emirates, represented by the Saud Bin Saqr Establishment for Youth Enterprise Development and the Ras Al Khaimah Chamber of Commerce, is participating in the 7th Turathna Exhibition in Cairo, which opened at the Egypt International Exhibition Centre under the patronage of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. The inauguration was conducted by Egyptian Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly.
The exhibition, running until October 11, features participants from five countries—UAE, Jordan, Algeria, Pakistan, and Tunisia as the guest of honour—and includes 1,170 exhibitors showcasing their cultural, industrial, and artistic contributions.
During his visit to the UAE pavilion, Prime Minister Madbouly was briefed by Yusuf Ismail, Chairman of the Higher Committee of the Saud Bin Saqr Establishment for Youth Enterprise Development and head of the UAE delegation.
Ismail conveyed greetings from the UAE leadership and people to Egypt, emphasizing the significance of the UAE’s seventh consecutive participation in the exhibition. He highlighted the pavilion’s focus on showcasing the country’s rich cultural heritage, featuring traditional performing arts, poetry evenings, and literary activities, which have drawn substantial attention from visitors throughout the event.
The UAE’s participation underscores its ongoing commitment to cultural exchange and strengthening bilateral ties with Egypt and the wider region.