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Prof. Dr Danilo S. Furundžić M.Arch.

University – Asset Management, Reform and Role in Society

The proposed University Centre in Block 32 is one of the most ambitious projects in the contemporary development of higher education in Serbia. Conceived...

Tadeu Marroco – BAT Chief Executive Officer

BAT’s Growing Success in Serbia: The Future Lies in Smokeless Products

Tadeu Marroco has been BAT’s Chief Executive since May 2023, following his role as Finance Director from 2019. Since joining BAT in 1992, he...

Duško Suvajac, Principal Representative of the Project Investor, MD Ventures

New Era of Office Buildings in Novi Sad

Situated in the heart of Novi Sad’s future Central Business District, Elleven is a new project by MD Ventures that introduces sustainable architecture, an...

Galina Goduhina, Commercial Director at ONLYOFFICE

Innovation, Open Source anda New Era of Productivity

With more than 15 million users worldwide, ONLYOFFICE has emerged as a leading alternative to traditional offi ce suites. Its focus on innovation, open-source...

Nemanja Vujadinović, COO of SRC

Reality Over Templates

How SRC builds digital solutions that truly transform businesses – Interview with Nemanja Vujadinović, Chief Operating Officer at SRC In a time when businesses are...

H.E. Raúl Bartolomé Molina, Spanish Ambassador To Serbia

Cultural Connections Foster Long-term Relationships

Cultural diplomacy operates on the basis of the belief that shared understanding can be nurtured through the promotion of cultural exchange and dialogue, thereby resolving misunderstandings and preventing conflicts

Spain, as a country with a foreign policy that dates back centuries, is no newcomer when it comes to cultural diplomacy. In fact, in 2021 we celebrated the centenary of the establishing of the Office of Cultural Relations within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, representing the first step towards the institutionalisation of culture, as an essential part of our foreign policy.

Spain’s cultural diplomacy is today at the forefront of our international activities and is pursuing two core objectives. The first is to promote Spain’s unique cultural heritage, which is the result of an incredible diversity of historical influences and regional differences. This includes, for example, promoting our language (the second most spoken native language in the world), our heritage (as the country with the third most UNESCO World Heritage sites) or our gastronomy, with Spanish cuisine ranked among the best in the world. Our culture also includes many intangibles, like our personality, character, ingenuity and creativity, which form the very foundations of our national identity and traditions and have given birth to an endless list of influential international figures in all the arts and crafts, both classical and contemporary.

The second is to explain that Spain is much more that all this; much more that fiesta, siesta, bulls, paella, sea and sun. Forty years after the end of military dictatorship, Spain is today a modern, solid, pluralistic democracy committed to advancing key issues like social and gender equality, development and inclusivity.

Culture builds trust through exchange programmes, collaborations and education, fostering personal connections that promote dialogue and lasting relationships

It also has a strong and stable economy and is at the forefront of digital transition, renewable energies, creativity and innovation. Spain is also an active, reliable and fully committed member of both the EU and the UN-centred multilateral system, and it is supportive of world peace and stability. This is something that people wouldn’t normally think of when Spain is mentioned.

In this context, it is easy to understand how cultural diplomacy refers to the use of cultural elements, such as the arts, language, tradition and values, to shape and promote our country’s image, reputation and influence on the global stage. However, cultural diplomacy is much more than this.

Cultural diplomacy operates on the premise that promoting cultural exchange and dialogue can lead to the finding of common ground, the resolving of misunderstandings, and the mitigating and avoiding of conflicts. It is therefore easy to understand how culture quickly becomes an indispensable instrument of any foreign policy. It enables exchanges of ideas, values, experiences and perspectives between peoples. By learning about and appreciating different cultures, nations can develop better mutual understanding, overcoming stereotypes and prejudices that are generally the source of confrontation.

Culture is one of the best instruments to build trust through cultural exchange programmes, artistic collaborations and educational projects that offer opportunities for people from different cultures and countries to interact and establish personal connections. These connections help build trust, promote dialogue and foster lasting relationships. They even open channels of communication between nations that can serve as a foundation for resolving problems and even avoiding future conflicts.

CEBAC VIP Working Breakfast

Meeting of European diplomats and leaders of bilateral business organizations within CEBAC. An exclusive working breakfast of the Council of European Business Associations and Chambers...

Women for Women: IWC Fuels Local Action Across Serbia

In an uplifting show of solidarity, the International Women’s Club (IWC) has awarded funding to ten grassroots organisations across Serbia under its annual initiative, Women...

Comment By Branka Prpa

A Rebellious Man

As the history of the 20th century shows us, drowning in the collective Self ends in a totalitarian order with an anti-human nature that...

H.E. Avivit Bar-Ilan, Ambassador of the State of Israel to the Republic of Serbia

Milestone in Bilateral Relations

Our bilateral trade increased by 64% in 2024, reaching a record total of almost $200 million, with Serbian exports increasing by 75% according to...

UN Human Rights Commissioner Volker Turk Visits Belgrade

In a visit seen as a key moment for regional diplomacy and human rights engagement, UN High Commissioner for...

Rio Tinto’s Response to Claims Made by Academician Slobodan Vukosavić

Rio Tinto’s Response to Inaccurate Allegations Regarding the “Jadar” Project, Published in the Article Entitled “Irresponsible Mining Undermines Serbia-EU...

Romania’s New President

In an election marked by Romania’s highest voter turnout in 25 years, Nicușor Dan — a quiet, methodical mathematician...

Joan Bourgeois in Serbia

One of the most significant contemporary artists, Joan Bourgeois, is coming to Serbia for the performance of The One Who...

Austria Triumphs at Eurovision 2025

In a dazzling night of drama, spectacle and soaring vocals, Austria emerged victorious at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest,...

UN Human Rights Commissioner Volker Turk Visits Belgrade

In a visit seen as a key moment for regional diplomacy and human rights engagement, UN High Commissioner for...

Rio Tinto’s Response to Claims Made by Academician Slobodan Vukosavić

Rio Tinto’s Response to Inaccurate Allegations Regarding the “Jadar” Project, Published in the Article Entitled “Irresponsible Mining Undermines Serbia-EU...

Romania’s New President

In an election marked by Romania’s highest voter turnout in 25 years, Nicușor Dan — a quiet, methodical mathematician...

Joan Bourgeois in Serbia

One of the most significant contemporary artists, Joan Bourgeois, is coming to Serbia for the performance of The One Who...

Austria Triumphs at Eurovision 2025

In a dazzling night of drama, spectacle and soaring vocals, Austria emerged victorious at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest,...

UN Human Rights Commissioner Volker Turk Visits Belgrade

In a visit seen as a key moment for regional diplomacy and human rights engagement, UN High Commissioner for...

Rio Tinto’s Response to Claims Made by Academician Slobodan Vukosavić

Rio Tinto’s Response to Inaccurate Allegations Regarding the “Jadar” Project, Published in the Article Entitled “Irresponsible Mining Undermines Serbia-EU...

Romania’s New President

In an election marked by Romania’s highest voter turnout in 25 years, Nicușor Dan — a quiet, methodical mathematician...

Joan Bourgeois in Serbia

One of the most significant contemporary artists, Joan Bourgeois, is coming to Serbia for the performance of The One Who...

Austria Triumphs at Eurovision 2025

In a dazzling night of drama, spectacle and soaring vocals, Austria emerged victorious at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest,...
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