Qatar tribune Culture plays a pivotal role in fostering deeper connections and strengthening the overall partnership between Qatar and the United States. Cultural ties often act as a bridge, facilitating deeper understanding and collaboration between the two countries. In an in-depth interview with Qatar Tribune’s Managing Editor Louay Qaddoumi, US Ambassador toQatar HE Timmy Davis delves deep into the US-Qatar relations, especially in the culture field, saying culture is the “lynchpin of US-Qatar relations”.
HE Timmy Davis describes himself as “the luckiest ambassador in the world to be in Doha”. Excerpts from the interviewcTypeface:> Our interview today will focus on cultural relations. Is that okay for you? HE Timmy DaviscTypeface:> Yeah.
And this is the main topic. Absolutely!I love Doha, I love my job. I say that I’m the luckiest ambassador in the world.
So things are going, well, luckiest. I’m looking forward to it. How do you describe the relations between Qatar and the United States on the cultural level? So first of all, I think it’s incredibly strong.
Culture is a lynchpin of this relationship, whether it’s inviting people and suggesting that they go to the Museum of Islamic Art, and that they go to M7 and Msheireb. I was in Al Zubara, a couple of weeks ago. The archaeology that’s going on out there, the excavation of the city, the effort at being able to tell Qatar’s story through culture and history is one that I think speaks to Americans.
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