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    Belgrade Initiative for Digital and Public Diplomacy

    Belgrade Initiative for Digital and Public Diplomacy
    Launched in December 2015 by the Belgrade Initiative for Digital and Public Diplomacy ( BIDD), the Diplomatic Portal is a gateway to easily accessible information and certain online facilities at the service of diplomatic missions, consular posts and international organizations in Serbia. It aims to be an important information channel from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the Diplomatic Missions providing, thus, an increased interaction among the members of the Diplomatic Corps, and serving as a platform for connecting diplomats accredited to Belgrade. . In this newly updated version of the Diplomatic Portal 2015, you will also find information about the latest news from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, diplomatic news from the embassies and international organizations, relating to a vast array of diverse events such as seminars, workshops, film festivals, sport tournaments or concerts that are of relevance to the Diplomatic Corps in Belgrade as well as the information on National Days celebrated by the foreign embassies in Belgrade and the presentation of credentials.
    Contact us: info@diplomaticportal.bidd.org.rs

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    CONSULATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF ESTONIA

    24feballdayalldayCONSULATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF ESTONIA National Day: February 24th – Independence Day

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    The Estonian Declaration of Independence, also known as the Manifesto to the Peoples of Estonia (Estonian: Manifest Eestimaa rahvastele), is the founding act of the

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    The Estonian Declaration of Independence, also known as the Manifesto to the Peoples of Estonia (Estonian: Manifest Eestimaa rahvastele), is the founding act of the Republic of Estonia from 1918. It is celebrated on 24 February, the National Day or Estonian Independence Day.

    The declaration was drafted by the Salvation Committee elected by the elders of the Estonian Provincial Assembly. Originally intended to be proclaimed on 21 February 1918, the proclamation was delayed until the evening of 23 February, when the manifesto was printed and read out aloud publicly in Pärnu. On the next day, 24 February, the manifesto was printed and distributed in the capital, Tallinn.[1][2]

     

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    EMBASSY OF THE STATE OF KUWAIT

    25feballdayalldayEMBASSY OF THE STATE OF KUWAITNational Day and Liberation Day of Kuwait: February 25th

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    Declaration of Independence 25th February is celebrated as the National Day of Kuwait. It is a symbol of the historic struggle for independence and the glorious past of the country. History To understand

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    Declaration of Independence
    25th February is celebrated as the National Day of Kuwait. It is a symbol of the historic struggle for independence and the glorious past of the country.

    History
    To understand the historic significance of the National Day of Kuwait, it is necessary to know the history of the country.
    Kuwait was a small kingdom. Around the 1900s, international interest in the country began to increase due to its rich resources. To protect his country from the powerful Ottoman Empire, the then ruler of Kuwait Sheikh Mubarak Al-Sabah entered into an agreement with the British in 1899,which declared Kuwait as a British Protectorate.

    http://www.mapsofworld.com/kuwait/national-day.html

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    Belgrade Initiative for Digital Diplomacy

    • Public Diplomacy: Toward a More “Diplomatic” World
      by Belgrade initiative 4 Digital Public Diplomacy on February 17, 2019 at 20:25

      tufts.edu, February 13, 2019; original article contains a video and photographs image from Alan K. Henrikson, the Lee E. Dirks Professor of Diplomatic History Emeritus and founding Director of Diplomatic Studies at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, was on hand at the American Center in Moscow at the U.S. Embassy, to discuss the origins and development of “public diplomacy [JB emphasis].” Professor Henrikson was on hand in Moscow to teach a short course at MGIMO University, and in both his courses and lectures he has stressed the importance of “diplomatic understanding”, a term encompassing the need to take a longer view, consider unintended consequences of formal agreements, and understanding that cultures differ greatly. ... The post Public Diplomacy: Toward a More “Diplomatic” World appeared first on BIDD. […]

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