Queen Sofía presided over inauguration of 24th Solidary Diplomatic Bazaar

La Reina Doña Sofía posa junto a la directiva de la Asociación Internacional de Diplomáticos en España (AIDE). /Fotos: JDL.

Juan David Latorre

 

The 24th Solidary Diplomatic Bazaar organised by the Asociación Internacional de Diplomáticos en España (AIDE) was held last Saturday at the Hotel InterContinental in Madrid, with its president, Elena Bregvadze, wife of the Georgian ambassador, at the helm.

 

In the morning, Queen Sofia presided over the inauguration of the solidarity event, the only one of its kind, and made her way through the large number of attendees to each and every one of the stands of the participating countries. Upon her arrival, the Queen was greeted by AIDE’s senior staff and a group of children dressed in the regional costumes of their respective countries who greeted her warmly. This year, the money raised was donated to the Fundación Reina Sofía’s Food Bank projects.

 

The event, also known as the Kermés de las Embajadas, offered folklore, gastronomy and crafts from forty countries of the world (Albania, Argentina, Armenia, Austria, Bangladesh, Cameroon, Ecuador, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Iran, Italy, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Libya, Malaysia, Mali, Mexico, Morocco, Nepal, Palestine, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Qatar, Romania, Senegal, Tunisia and Vietnam) to an audience that literally filled the halls prepared for the event.

 

The Solidary Bazaar returned after a five-year break in Madrid, its organisation relying solely on the work of volunteers and the constant and generous support of Spanish and international companies, and the presence of the majority of the Diplomatic Corps accredited in Spain.

 

As reported in The Diplomat, AIDE was created in 1984 by a group of diplomats and their spouses, and has a long history of commitment to Spanish charities. Under the honorary presidency of Queen Sofia, the association has organised 23 diplomatic charity bazaars and 15 gala dinners. AIDE has always been a strong supporter of the Queen’s humanitarian efforts, donating funds each year to projects of the Queen Sofia Foundation. At the 2014, 2016 and 2018 Kermés, thanks to the large and generous participation of the people of Madrid, AIDE was able to allocate more than 60,000 euros in donations.

 

 

The Indonesian stand was full of colour and joy.

 

The Romanian Ambassador, George Gabriel Bologan, entertained Queen Sofia at the Romanian stand.
From left to right, the ambassadors of Austria, Enno Drofenik, Hungary, Katalin Tóth, and Romania, George Gabriel Bologan.

 

Queen Sofia warmly greeted the group of children who greeted her at the entrance to the Hotel InterContinental.

 

Members of the Palestinian stand pose with Rola Fares (in blue dress), owner of Maison Raf Signature.

 

The Ambassador of Albania, Gazmend Barbullushi, showed Queen Sofia all the delicacies and typical products of his country.

 

The music and folklore of Senegal was also present at the Solidarity Bazaar.

 

Ana and Miriam, two beautiful students of International Relations, dressed in typical Nepalese clothes.

 

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