Pictures of Sahar and Jamal, Canadian Embassy Diplomats in Cairo, Sharing Dates and Juice at Iftar Time.

The Canadian Embassy in Cairo shared photos on Facebook of their diplomats distributing dates, juice, and water to people passing by at breakfast time in Morocco in front of the embassy headquarters in Cairo. The embassy commented on the photos, stating that they were impressed by the beauty of the iftar tables in the streets of Egypt and decided to take the initiative to distribute food and drink outside their headquarters. The embassy also mentioned that Ramadan in Egypt prompted the Canadian diplomats to distribute food and drink. There were several photos shared on the embassy’s Facebook account showing diplomats giving out dates, juice, and water to people passing by.

The Canadian Embassy in Cairo published on its account on the social networking site “Facebook” pictures showing the participation of diplomats in the embassy in distributing dates, juice and water to passers-by at breakfast time in Morocco, in front of the embassy’s headquarters in Cairo.


Canadian diplomats distribute dates

And the embassy wrote on the pictures, “Diplomats are full of energy, enthusiasm and vitality! We were impressed by the beauty of the iftar tables in the streets in Egypt and took the initiative to do so outside the embassy headquarters in Cairo.”

Diplomats handing out dates
Diplomats handing out dates

The embassy also wrote a comment on the photos, saying, “Magic and beauty. Ramadan in Egypt prompted Canadian diplomats to go down to distribute dates and juice at breakfast hour.”

Ramadan Mubarak
Ramadan Mubarak



In a heartwarming gesture, Canadian diplomats at the embassy in Cairo took the initiative of distributing dates, juice, and water to passers-by at breakfast time during Ramadan in front of their headquarters. The embassy posted pictures of the diplomats in action on their social media accounts, which garnered a lot of appreciation from the online community. Small acts of kindness like these go a long way in spreading goodwill and building bridges between nations.

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