March 30, 2016: It was a pleasure for His Excellency Ambassador Dr. Sayed Mohammad Amin Fatimie in warmly welcoming Professor Masaaki Miyasako and Professor Takashi Inoue of Tokyo University of the Arts, and Mr. Kazuya Yamauchi of National Research Institute for Cultural Properties, Tokyo. Mr. Abdulzaman Akbari, Third secretary, also attended the meeting. H.E. Ambassador Dr. Fatimie expressed his appreciation, on behalf of the people, the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, and the embassy, to Profs. Miyasako and Inoue, and Mr. Yamauchi for their efforts in taking good care of Afghan artifacts, as well as the ongoing preparations for the Hidden Treasures Exhibition which will start at Tokyo National Museum and at Tokyo University of the Arts, in a few weeks time. H.E. Dr. Fatimie noted that their work on the precious Afghan treasures have connected, and will continue to do so, the people of Afghanistan and Japan closer than ever.
Prof. Miyasako thanked H.E. Ambassador Dr. Fatimie for his hospitality and kind words, and promised their best efforts and willingness to continue the exchange with and assistance to Afghanistan. He added their excitement for the upcoming Exhibition opening.
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