The UNESCO World Heritage Centre will continue to stand alongside Viet Nam in safeguarding and promoting its world heritage, Director Lazare Eloundou Assomo affirmed during a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son on May 19.

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son awards Lazare Eloundou Assomo, Director of the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, the “For the Cause of Viet Nam’s Diplomacy” insignia at their meeting on May 19. (Photo: Baochinhphu.vn)
Assomo reiterated UNESCO’s ongoing commitment to providing technical advice and support for the management, conservation, and enhancement of the eight recognised world heritage sites in Viet Nam.
Deputy PM Son expressed his delight with the tangible progress made in Viet Nam – UNESCO cooperation since Assomo’s inaugural visit to the country in 2023, as well as the outcomes of the meeting between Party General Secretary To Lam and UNESCO Secretary-General Audrey Azoulay in October 2024.
He underlined Viet Nam’s focus on four strategic breakthroughs in the current development phase, with science - technology development, innovation, and digital transformation identified as key drivers for national modernisation, integration into the world, and fast and sustainable socio-economic development, which match UNESCO’s orientation for integrating science and culture into global development strategies.
He called for continued support from the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, particularly from Assomo, in harmonising heritage conservation with development efforts at Viet Nam’s heritage sites, especially the restoration of the Kinh Thien Palace and its surrounding complex at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel, and the heritage dossier for the Yen Tu – Vinh Nghiem – Con Son, Kiep Bac complex, scheduled for UNESCO consideration this July.
Impressed by Viet Nam’s significant progress over the past two years, particularly in integrating urban development with heritage preservation, Assomo welcomed the upcoming international seminar on the community-based world heritage protection and promotion, slated for May 21. He described it as a clear reflection of Viet Nam’s commitment to balancing preservation with sustainable development.
Assomo also praised Viet Nam as a trustworthy and responsive partner that takes UNESCO’s recommendations seriously and implements them effectively. He noted with satisfaction that several of his proposals made during the visit two years ago have since been successfully carried out, underscoring the enduring partnership between Viet Nam and UNESCO in protecting global heritage.
In recognition of his contributions, Deputy PM Son awarded Assomo the “For the Cause of Viet Nam’s Diplomacy” insignia, honouring his outstanding contributions to the preservation of Viet Nam’s heritage values as well as bilateral cooperation.
On the same day, Permanent Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairman of the Viet Nam National Commission for UNESCO Nguyen Minh Vu also held a meeting with Assomo to discuss strategic cooperation directions in the new period.
(Source: VNA)