Daily life in front of the Afghan embassy in Tehran
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A cultural attaché in an embassy is a diplomatic representative who promotes cultural exchange and understanding between the host country and the country they represent. Their primary role is to foster cultural relations and cooperation between the two nations. Some of the main tasks of a cultural attaché may include: 1. Cultural Programs and Events: Planning, organizing, and participating in cultural events such as exhibitions, performances, concerts, film festivals, and art exhibitions to showcase the cultural heritage of their country. 2. Artistic and Academic Exchanges: Facilitating exchanges between artists, scholars, scientists, and researchers, fostering collaborations, and providing information on opportunities for further study, research, or artistic endeavors in their home country. 3. Language and Education Promotion: Promoting language learning programs and educational opportunities in their home country, organizing language training courses, and providing information on scholarships and educational programs.Related Articles
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