Deputy
Minister Son, who is also Chairman of Vietnam’s UNESCO Committee, is in
Paris to attend the 184th session of UNESCO’s Executive Council.
Son expressed thanks to UNESCO for supporting Vietnam over the years
and asked the UNESCO leader to back Vietnam’s submission. He stressed
that if Thang Long Royal Citadel is recognised as a world heritage, it
would be especially significant for Vietnam as Hanoi celebrates the capital city’s millennium birthday in October this year.
He conveyed an invitation from Hanoi’s authorities to
Director-General Bokova to attend the celebration of the 1,000th
anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi which the UNESCO Director-General
accepted heartily.
Bokova said that the International Council for Monuments and
Historical Sites (ICOMOS) is evaluating Vietnam’s submission and the
World Heritage Committee will give its decision at its 34th session,
which is scheduled to be held in Brazil in August this year.
On the sidelines of the UNESCO Executive Council’s 184th session, the
Vietnamese Deputy Foreign Minister met with representatives from World
Heritage Committee member countries, to promote Vietnam ’s sites that
are being put forward to UNESCO for recognition.