The Republic of Seychelles celebrated its National Day at Expo 2020 on Thursday with an impressive line-up of cultural and entertainment activities – including live performances at Al Wasl Plaza, the Seychelles Pavilion, and venues across the Expo site.

President Wavel Ramkalawan was welcomed by His Excellency Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan, UAE Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence and Commissioner General of Expo 2020 Dubai.

Speaking on President Ramkalawan's behalf, His Excellency Sylvestre Radegonde, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism of the Republic of the Seychelles, said the gathering of 192 nations would harness a spirit of entrepreneurship, innovation and collaboration that would address the present and future needs of our planet.

"Expo 2020, provided we make full use of its unique potential for achieving unprecedented global outreach and levels of cooperation, is effectively a one-stop-shop for planetary solutions: the one time and place to find international shakers and movers, innovators, thinkers and doers in one location.

"Our participation in this Expo provides us with an outstanding exposure on the world stage. And we intend to make the most of it. The immense value that it offers will, I am confident, provide increased inspiration, motivation and a renewed sense of commitment to all concerned in our nation's determination to safeguard the extraordinary legacy of our islands for future generations."

DUBAI, 28 October 2021. A cultural performance during the The Republic of Seychelles National Day Ceremony in Al Wasl, Expo 2020 Dubai. (Photo by Christophe Viseux/Expo 2020 Dubai)

His Excellency Sheikh Nahayan said: "It's a pleasure to celebrate the National Day of the Republic of Seychelles at Expo 2020."

"The Seychelles stands as a leader in its own right in the biodiversity and conservation fields, showcasing to our visitors its various sustainable initiatives and sharing best practices in ocean conservation and environmental protection under the theme "Treasure Nature".

"The Seychelles, through its pavilion, highlights its economic priorities in a unique way, including a Blue Zone to promote investments into the blue economy, while also shedding light on protected areas, such as the May Valley and a living laboratory, which showcases the world's second-largest coral reef, the Aldabra."

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