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The Very Reverend Archimandrite Nikon talked about the important role of the Russian Orthodox Church in the Netherlands. Russian language teacher at The Hague University of Applied Sciences Mrs Julia Essenberg referred about the facilities offered by her institution to learn Russian. During the pause-café, the String Quartet named after S.V. Rachmaninov from Sochi performed wonderful classical music.
The First Secretary of the Embassy of the Russian Federation in the Netherlands Yuri Uraksin, presented an overview of the embassy´s events and extended his gratitude to the attendees, participants and coordinators, especially to artists, musicians, painters, young students and many other people involved.

In his welcome remarks, Ambassador Puja expressed his thanks to everyone for attending the eventful evening.
He also mentioned the Indonesian wastraadati or authentic Indonesian textile, its special quality.
The event’s activities were divided into 3 parts. One was the Fashion Show which showcased a mixture between modern and traditional Indonesian outfits. Second, was the talk show and the last was the dinner-buffet followed by a bazaar; an opportunity to visit the stalls and purchase, fashion, shoes, handbags scarfs and much more directly from the designers.


By Roy Lie Atjam.
The Hague, 13 December 2018, Crowne Plaza Hotel, opening night of the Hungarian Flavors food festival. Welcome to the Hungarian edition of the food festival. Featuring Chef Janos Klimaj from Hungary along with Chef Sido de Brabander, Restaurant Brut.
The two chefs have prepared original Hungarian flavors. Apart from the Hungarian Food festival, there was also a well attended Hungarian wine tasting event in an adjacent room. The many guests were welcomed by a live Cimbalom performance by the skilled Hungarian cimbalom player Mr. Sandor Radics. He played Hungarian and International tunes, which definitely contributed to the excellent atmosphere that reigned at the Hungarian evening. The cimbalom (Kannun) goes back as far as 720 A.D.
The representative of the Hungarian Embassy in The Hague, Deputy Head of Mission, Dr. Krisztina Varga Msaa, mingle with the guests and made sure all had a great evening.
Zooming into the menu, one could spot mouth-watering dishes such as: Fustolt Sonka, Fustolt Bekesi Kolbasz; Rakott Krumpli, Toltottkaposzta, Halaszle; Vargabeles, Makosguba and much more. Hungarian flavor is the last in a series of the culinary projects co-organized by an Embassy, Hotel Crowne Plaza and Diplomat magazine. The organizers envisage a perpetuation of the successful project in 2019.









This reflecs growing dynamics between the countries. A second speaker at the reception was Mr. Peter Potman, Director Dutch MFA, Department Asia & Oceania.


Speakers at the reception, of course, H.E.Dr Hisham Al -Alawi Ambassador of Iraq and the quest speaker Mr. Geoffry van Leeuwen, head of MENA Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Further Madam Najeha Al-Shamry, President of the Iraqi Martyrs Foundation.
In his welcome remarks, a visibly happy Ambassador Hisham Al -Alawi touched on matters of substance. He started off by the observance of a minute of reflecting on those who have laid their lives for the fatherland. He then went on to congratulate the people of Iraq and also the people of the world on the eradication of ISIS from Iraqi soil. The victory over ISIS goes far beyond Iraq borders as ISIS is a treat to the civilized world.
Credit was given to the unity displayed by the people of Iraq, the political leadership, the wisdom of the field commander and the Commander in Chief for successfully toppling ISIS.
Al-Alawi went on to read Iraq Prime-Minister H.E. Dr Abdel Abdul Mahdi’ speech to the nation on the occasion of Victory Day anniversary, noting the challenges ahead: reconstruction., rehabilitation of damaged infrastructure and return of displaced ones.
What is more, Ambassador Al-Alawi calls on the international community for their valuable support in the reconstruction schemes, economical investments and the collaboration in uprooting terrorism and drying up their resources.
An authentic Iraq fashion show portrayed the various segments of the Iraqi population. The Kurdish, Yazidi, Christian and Baghdadi community, to mention just a few, proudly display their traditional dress(by Eshtar Ass) It has, by all means, been a colourful and varied spectacle. Veritable Iraq!
Also on the program, girls from the Alzahra School Utrecht, they stole the hearts of the audience with their songs.
An Iraqi buffet concluded the festive evening.