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UAE’s Aspiring Diplomats Learn about the Mistakes and Missteps in Diplomacy

AGDA hosts an interactive panel discussion on the lessons diplomats learned from mistakes and missteps

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ABU DHABI (United Arab Emirates)

As part of its dynamic diplomatic dialogues, the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy (AGDA), the UAE’s leading diplomatic training centre, hosted distinguished diplomats in its latest panel discussion on Friday (May 27, 2022). The diplomatic dialogues titled ‘Mistakes and Missteps: Lessons we have learned.’ Evoked good response from the participants.

The panel discussion, which was moderated by Nickolay Mladenov, Director General of AGDA, welcomed Dr Shashi Tharoor, Indian Member of Parliament and former Under Secretary-General of the United Nations, and  Omar Saif Ghobash, Assistant Minister for Cultural Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC).

The session, which was held in partnership with the Abu Dhabi Book Fair, shed light on major and minor errors that diplomats may encounter during their careers. The discussion was held at AGDA’s campus and was attended by its students, academics, as well as experts within the field of diplomacy and foreign affairs.

“Sometimes messages that you think are being conveyed clearly, get lost in translation. You must always overinterpret instructions with hindsight, because once a mistake has occurred, there is not a lot that one can gain by going back to it.”

— Dr Shashi Tharoor, Indian Member of Parliament and former Under Secretary-General of the United Nations

Nickolay Mladenov said: “As an Academy that plays an integral role in the UAE’s diplomatic ecosystem, we are committed to connecting our students with renowned diplomats – both locally and internationally – to ensure they further their understanding on diplomacy and international relations.”

Speaking to the aspiring diplomats,  said: “It is essential that you learn from diplomatic successes, but also study situations where things have gone wrong, and where mistakes have been made”

 Dr Shashi Tharoor, spoke to the audience about mistakes caused due to misunderstandings and misinterpretations: “Sometimes messages that you think are being conveyed clearly, get lost in translation. You must always overinterpret instructions with hindsight, because once a mistake has occurred, there is not a lot that one can gain by going back to it.”

Omar Saif Ghobash told UAE’s aspiring diplomats to be true to their leadership: “I am always in favour of learning from one’s mistakes. There is a capacity to forgive mistakes and learn from them. But as diplomats, you must always remember that you are representing the State – you hold the dignity of the State, rather than just your own.”

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