TURKCHAM has added a new one to its cultural activities. TURKCHAM members visited the Hungarian National Museum in Budapest with the Secretary General and DTIK Hungary Country Representative Mr. Mustafa SEZEN.
On behalf of TURKCHAM, Secretary General Mr. Mustafa SEZEN, press relations officer Mr. Mehmet BAŞARAN, member responsible for foreign relations Mr. Çağrı OYMAN, member responsible for economic activities Mr. Halit DEMİROK and associate member Mr. Tolga UYANIK attended.
The meeting with Mrs. KOSA Margo passed in a very positive atmosphere. TURKCHAM’s activities in general, especially in the cultural and socio-economic fields, were summarized and Mr. Suat KARAKUS and Museum officials were informed about the implementation of the program, which was also checked.
Accordingly, some activities that can be done mutually were discussed in detail. For example, it was said that there are museums in Türkiye that reinforce the friendship between Hungary and Türkiye and are the proofs of great friendship, and if necessary, they can develop programs such as sister museums or joint and mutual exhibitions by contacting them.
Apart from this, consultations were also held on organizing special exhibitions inside the museums and doing some activities related to the exhibitions.
In addition, as a result of the conversations about what kind of processes can be added to the activities that can be done and how cultural relations can be carried higher in this way, Mrs. KOSA Margo gave some very technical and details of the activity and working principle.
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TURKCHAM members will also create a program in a short time, taking these principles into account, and then they said that they will submit it for the control and approval of Mrs. KOSA Margo and the museum management, and then they will start activities to put the agreed/approved programs into practice without wasting time.
After receiving a brief information about the museum, the TURKCHAM delegation, who thanked Mrs. KOSA Margo, left the museum and started working to create the program.