Kazakh Poet Abai's Bust Unveiled in Rome, Symbolizing Growing Ties with Italy
In a sign of strengthening ties, a bust of renowned Kazakh poet and philosopher Abai Kunanbayuly was unveiled in Rome's Villa Grazioli Park. The event, attended by high-ranking officials and cultural figures from both Kazakhstan and Italy, highlights the growing friendship between the two nations.
The ceremony was graced by Kazakhstan's Minister of Culture and Information Aida Balayeva and Ambassador Yerbolat Sembayev. They were joined by members of the Italian creative intelligentsia and the Kazakh delegation. Minister Balayeva took the opportunity to underscore Abai Kunanbayuly's enduring influence on Kazakh culture and society.
The unveiling of Abai's monument is a testament to the deepening diplomatic relations between Kazakhstan and Italy. It is a result of several high-level visits by leaders from both nations in recent years. The installation of Abai's bust in Rome serves as a cultural bridge, fostering understanding and cooperation between the two countries.
The unveiling of Abai Kunanbayuly's bust in Rome is more than just a monument; it is a symbol of the growing friendship and cultural exchange between Kazakhstan and Italy. As bilateral ties continue to strengthen, such initiatives are expected to further enrich the relationship between the two nations.
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