Asia-Pacific UNESCO committees meet in VN
16/06/2012
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As many as 80 representatives from UNESCO member states and national commissions in the Asia-Pacific region, gathered at a consultation meeting in the central province of Thanh Hoa on June 16.
Addressing the event, Eric Falt, UNESCO’s Assistant
Director-General for External Relations and Public Information, spoke
highly of the role and responsibility of Vietnam in organising this
event.
He emphasised the special importance of the
meeting as the Asia-Pacific region accounts for over 60 percent of the
world population.
The meeting aims to collect ideas
contributed by experts and representatives of member countries on what
UNESCO should do in the years to come, he said, adding that UNESCO needs
to closely cooperate with its member countries in the Asia-Pacific
region in addressing current global challenges.
Falt
affirmed that despite numerous difficulties, UNESCO is loyal to its
tasks to build peace, reduce poverty and facilitate sustainable
development and dialogues among cultures.
Deputy
Foreign Minister Nguyen Thanh Son, Chairman of the Vietnam National
Commission for UNESCO, reaffirmed Vietnam ’s support for the
organisation in a time of difficulty.
He said Vietnam has made active contributions to the operations of UNESCO, both in the country and the world.
The consultation meeting of UNESCO national commissions is held once
every two years in five continents to collect ideas from 198 national
committees of member countries. In 2006, a similar meeting was
successfully organised in Hanoi .
On the
occasion, the delegates are scheduled to attend a ceremony to receive a
UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Certificate to the Ho Dynasty Citadel in
Thanh Hoa province.-VNA