Vietnam’s candidacy for the post of UNESCO Director-General demonstrates the country’s sense of responsibility to the international community, even though its candidate did not receive many votes in the first round of voting in Paris on October 9.
Ambassador Pham Sanh Chau is the Vietnamese candidate for the UNESCO Director-General position (Photo: VNA)
The Qatari
candidate, Hammad bin Al-Kawari, won the most votes – 19, followed by France’s
Audrey Azoulay and Egypt’s Moushira Khattab. With no candidate winning more
than half of the votes, the UNESCO Executive Board will conduct the second
round of voting at the end of its meeting on October 10.
This is the first time Vietnam has had a candidate in the
running for a leading position of a major UN agency. The election campaign has
helped the country enhance its position and role in the international arena while
strengthening cooperation with other countries.
The Vietnamese candidate, Pham Sanh Chau, has campaigned
in more than 30 member countries of the UNESCO Executive Board, during which
time he introduced Vietnam’s history and culture, together with achievements of
the Doi Moi (renewal) process and potential for international cooperation.
Vietnamese officials also lobbied for support during
their meetings with foreign partners. In response, officials of many countries
spoke highly of Vietnam’s external policy of peace, independence and
international integration, and appreciated the country’s wish to contribute
more to international affairs in general and to UNESCO in particular.
Vietnam marked its joining UNESCO 40 years ago on June 15
this year.
The country has received UNESCO’s assistance in access to
know-how, technology and global funding to contribute to national construction,
as well as to fine-tuning laws, Party and State policies and guidelines.
Source: NDO
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