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Ministry of Culture to participate in Iraq International Book Fair

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Last updated: 2025/12/02 at 11:46 AM
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Doha, Qatar – The Ministry of Culture of Qatar is currently participating in the 6th Iraq International Book Fair, held in Baghdad from December 3rd to December 13th. This participation underscores Qatar’s commitment to fostering cultural exchange and promoting its literary and intellectual contributions on the international stage. The event provides a platform to showcase Qatar’s book industry and strengthen ties with regional and global publishing communities.

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Showcasing Qatari Literature and Intellectual OutputA Hub for Publishing Professionals and Readers

The fair, which began on Sunday, features a diverse range of publishers and cultural institutions from across the globe. Qatar’s presence aims to highlight the nation’s growing cultural landscape and facilitate the exchange of expertise within the publishing sector. The Ministry of Culture’s delegation is presenting a curated selection of recent publications from both the ministry itself and various Qatari publishing houses.

Qatar Strengthens Cultural Presence at Iraq International Book Fair

According to a statement from the Ministry of Culture, participation in events like the Iraq International Book Fair is a key component of its strategy to elevate Qatar’s profile in international cultural forums. This strategy reflects a broader national effort to build bridges of cultural communication and demonstrate Qatar’s openness to diverse perspectives. The ministry emphasizes the importance of supporting Qatari writers and creatives, enabling them to reach wider audiences.

Showcasing Qatari Literature and Intellectual Output

The Qatari pavilion at the fair features a collection of books representing a wide spectrum of genres and intellectual pursuits. This includes recent literary fiction, non-fiction works, and academic publications. The selection is intended to demonstrate the diversity and richness of Qatar’s creative movement, according to Jassim Ahmed Al Buainain, Director of the Libraries Department at the Ministry of Culture and Director of the Doha International Book Fair.

Al Buainain stated that the ministry’s involvement is a continuation of its ongoing presence at major Arab and international book exhibitions. He further noted that the fair serves as a valuable opportunity to introduce Qatari cultural production to a broader audience and reinforce the country’s civilizational and human presence globally. This aligns with Qatar’s National Vision 2030, which prioritizes cultural development and international cooperation.

A Hub for Publishing Professionals and Readers

The Iraq International Book Fair is expected to draw hundreds of publishers, cultural institutions, and avid readers throughout its twelve-day run. The event is considered a significant platform for the introduction of new publications and the fostering of relationships within the publishing industry. Additionally, the fair provides a space for authors and creators to connect directly with their audiences.

The fair’s program includes a variety of cultural activities designed to engage attendees of all ages. These activities encompass book signing sessions, literary evenings, intellectual seminars, and workshops focused on the technical and business aspects of publishing. Special events are also planned to cater to youth and students, promoting reading habits and cultural skills development. The inclusion of these programs aims to create a vibrant and interactive environment for all participants.

Meanwhile, Iraq itself is experiencing a renewed focus on cultural revitalization following years of conflict. The book fair is seen as a symbol of this progress, offering a space for intellectual discourse and artistic expression. The event’s success is considered crucial for supporting the growth of the Iraqi publishing sector and promoting literacy across the country.

Looking ahead, the Ministry of Culture will likely assess the outcomes of its participation in the Iraq International Book Fair to inform future engagement in similar events. The ministry has not yet announced specific plans for its next international appearance, but continued involvement in regional and global cultural initiatives is anticipated. The long-term impact of these efforts on Qatar’s cultural influence and the development of its literary scene remains to be seen, and will be a key area to watch in the coming years.

Further information about the Iraq International Book Fair can be found at the official fair website.

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