Aug 26, 2016 / 17:20
Importance of cultural diplomacy stressed in 29th Diplomatic Conference
Cultural diplomacy helps further strengthen political and economic partnerships and should be promoted in the time to come, diplomats said on the sidelines of the 29th Diplomatic Conference which is taking place in Hanoi from August 22-26.
An external policy of peace, self-reliance, multilateralising and diversifying ties has allowed Vietnam to maintain peace and expand equal and win-win cooperation with big countries globally to serve its nation building and defence.
Head of the Vietnamese delegation to ASEAN, Ambassador Nguyen Hoanh Nam said the Socio-Cultural Community is one of the three pillars of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), which has the goal of building a community of nations living in harmony, solidarity and sharing. The community centres around the people and works for the health, welfare and better living environment of the people, while creating a shared identity of the region.
Towards this goal, cultural diplomacy should be further promoted, the Ambassador said, noting that ASEAN countries in general and Vietnam in particular, should take measures to increase cultural diplomatic programmes, not only at governmental level but also at people-to-people level.
Ambassador Nguyen Nguyet Nga, senior advisor to the Secretariat of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum (APEC), emphasized that cultural diplomacy is an indispensable source of “soft power” in the context of world and regional situations facing numerous challenges to peace and security.
“The more cultural exchanges we engage in, the better we understand and respect each other, and it will assist with efforts to safeguard peace and security of each country as well as of the region and the world,” the Ambassador said.
She noted that cultural diplomacy will be one of the key tasks in 2017, as APEC leaders have urged its member economies to organize cultural exchanges during the year. Vietnam’s national APEC committee has discussed ways to promote the country’s image and culture, according to Ambassador Nga.
“I think the economies should enhance their bonds by getting to know more about each other’s culture, which will strengthen not only mutual understanding and friendship but also the bonds among their people,” she said.
Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Pham Quang Vinh noted that when looking into Vietnam’s ties with other countries, including the US, it can be seen that cultural diplomacy is one of the channels that create stronger links between political and economic partners.
According to the ambassador, all diplomats should know thoroughly the nation’s history, culture and land in order to promote the national image and ties with other countries. Ambassador to China Dang Minh Khoi held that in the current situation, it is crucial to prioritise the national interests when dealing with relations with big countries in specific fields.
The diplomat asserted that all world powers share a wish to maintain a relatively peaceful relationship framework, which is also the desire of Vietnam and regional countries in order to achieve a peaceful and stable environment.
On the impacts of external relationship in development, the ambassador said Vietnam has set up a wide network of representative offices to provide consultations on economic situation in the host countries and connect Vietnamese businesses in those countries. Therefore, it is necessary to take the advantage of external relations for development and national benefits.
Head of the Vietnamese delegation to ASEAN, Ambassador Nguyen Hoanh Nam said the Socio-Cultural Community is one of the three pillars of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), which has the goal of building a community of nations living in harmony, solidarity and sharing. The community centres around the people and works for the health, welfare and better living environment of the people, while creating a shared identity of the region.
Towards this goal, cultural diplomacy should be further promoted, the Ambassador said, noting that ASEAN countries in general and Vietnam in particular, should take measures to increase cultural diplomatic programmes, not only at governmental level but also at people-to-people level.
Ambassador Nguyen Nguyet Nga, senior advisor to the Secretariat of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum (APEC), emphasized that cultural diplomacy is an indispensable source of “soft power” in the context of world and regional situations facing numerous challenges to peace and security.
“The more cultural exchanges we engage in, the better we understand and respect each other, and it will assist with efforts to safeguard peace and security of each country as well as of the region and the world,” the Ambassador said.
She noted that cultural diplomacy will be one of the key tasks in 2017, as APEC leaders have urged its member economies to organize cultural exchanges during the year. Vietnam’s national APEC committee has discussed ways to promote the country’s image and culture, according to Ambassador Nga.
“I think the economies should enhance their bonds by getting to know more about each other’s culture, which will strengthen not only mutual understanding and friendship but also the bonds among their people,” she said.
Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Pham Quang Vinh noted that when looking into Vietnam’s ties with other countries, including the US, it can be seen that cultural diplomacy is one of the channels that create stronger links between political and economic partners.
According to the ambassador, all diplomats should know thoroughly the nation’s history, culture and land in order to promote the national image and ties with other countries. Ambassador to China Dang Minh Khoi held that in the current situation, it is crucial to prioritise the national interests when dealing with relations with big countries in specific fields.
The diplomat asserted that all world powers share a wish to maintain a relatively peaceful relationship framework, which is also the desire of Vietnam and regional countries in order to achieve a peaceful and stable environment.
On the impacts of external relationship in development, the ambassador said Vietnam has set up a wide network of representative offices to provide consultations on economic situation in the host countries and connect Vietnamese businesses in those countries. Therefore, it is necessary to take the advantage of external relations for development and national benefits.
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