December 29, 2021 | 18:16 (GMT+7)
Vietnam to further bring into play its role in UNESCO: ambassador
As a member of the UNESCO Executive Board, Vietnam will continue bringing into play its role as a dynamic and responsible member actively helping build and shape this organisation, Ambassador Le Thi Hong Van said.
According to the head of the Permanent Delegation of Vietnam to UNESCO, Vietnam is one of the countries winning the most votes in the election of new members to the UNESCO Executive Board for 2021 - 2025, which has affirmed its stature and prestige, as well as the international community’s trust in the country's capacity of contributing to and operating global multilateral institutions.
This is also a good opportunity for raising the Vietnam - UNESCO cooperation to the next level and opening up “new development spaces” for the country, thereby helping improve people’s spiritual life and create a favorable basis for Vietnam to achieve the sustainable development goals, Van went on.
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Ambassador Le Thi Hong Van |
She noted Vietnam’s success in cultural diplomacy in 2021 can be seen in four aspects. The first is Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s first visit to the UNESCO headquarters in Paris on November 5, which coincided with the 75th founding anniversary of this organization and the 45th anniversary of Vietnam - UNESCO ties. Second, the country had many titles and heritage elements bestowed or recognized by UNESCO. Third, cultural diplomacy has effectively made use of the organization’s knowledge and resources for preserving and promoting heritage values, and assisting people and localities to achieve sustainable development. Fourth, multilateral external activities have been promoted at UNESCO.
As Chair of the Asia-Pacific Group in UNESCO and Vice Chair of the UNESCO’s Memory of the World Committee for Asia and the Pacific, Vietnam has shown its leadership and reconciliation role and the image of a responsible country upholding international law, building up consensus, and seeking proper solutions to issues of common concern, according to the ambassador.
Van added that in the time ahead, Vietnam will have to continually make proactive and creative efforts to carry out five groups of tasks in UNESCO: proposing policies and optimizing UNESCO’s ideas and initiatives to assist the realization of national targets; continuing to develop the Vietnam - UNESCO partnership in a substantive and effective manner; taking part in the building and defense of the dossiers seeking UNESCO recognition; popularizing Vietnam’s image in the world; and raising the country’s position and prestige by contributing more to common issues and taking up more responsibility in UNESCO mechanisms.
Source: VNA