In the future capital of Egypt, on the outskirts of old Cairo, a huge Coptic cathedral was opened last year. And on the same day also near the largest mosque in the Middle East.
An unusual expression of a desire for reconciliation.
How do Egypt, Israel and the Czech Republic support the coexistence of different religions?
Discusssion with H.E. E. Saïd Hindam, Ambassador of Egypt to the Czech Republic, H. E. Daniel Meron, Ambassador of the State of Israel to the Czech Republic, and Tomáš Petříček, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic led by Martina Viktorie Kopecká, Pastor of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church and David Macek, Sociologist.
From left: H.E. E. Saïd Hindam, Ambassador of Egypt to the Czech Republic, Martina Viktorie Kopecká, Pastor of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church and David Macek, Sociologist
From left: H. E. Daniel Meron, Ambassador of the State of Israel to the Czech Republic, Tomáš Petříček, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, H.E. E. Saïd Hindam, Ambassador of Egypt to the Czech Republic, Martina Viktorie Kopecká, Pastor of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church and David Macek, Sociologist
Martina Viktorie Kopecká, Pastor of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church and
H.E. E. Saïd Hindam, Ambassador of Egypt to the Czech Republic
From left: H.E. E. Saïd Hindam, Ambassador of Egypt to the Czech Republic, David Macek, Sociologist, and Tomáš Petříček, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic