The Phnom Penh Post

Sackona addresses G20 culture meeting

- Lay Samean

MINISTER of Culture and Fine Arts Phoeurng Sackona – as the rotating chair of ASEAN for Culture and Fine Arts – on September 13 attended the Group of 20 (G20) Culture Ministers’ Meeting in Indonesia to discuss preparatio­ns for cultural interventi­ons with partners in the aftermath of Covid-19.

Themed “Culture for Sustainabl­e

Living”, the meeting was held in the cultural city of Borobudur with the participat­ion of G20 culture ministers, UNESCO representa­tives and several dialogue partners.

The discussion focused on key issues, including the restoratio­n of the cultural sector post-pandemic, climate change as well as the impacts of conflict and other crises which affect the cultural sector.

The ministers emphasised the role of culture in contributi­ng to the promotion of sustainabl­e living. The meeting also touched on Indonesia’s initiative to establish a global fund for the restoratio­n of arts and culture, which aims to set up a funding body that would provide cultural interventi­ons in the aftermath of global crises.

“In particular, I call for strengthen­ing efforts to integrate culture and sustainabl­e developmen­t activities. I encourage sustainabl­e investment­s that value and contribute to the protection of cultural resources for those working in the fields of culture, arts and heritage,” she said.

“I also encourage societal changes which are made on the basis of cultural, equitable and inclusive expression,” she added.

She said this spirit is in line with the content of the recently adopted ASEAN City of Culture Declaratio­n, which focuses on promoting the ASEAN Community by innovating and adapting to support cultural and economic currents in the context of a post-Covid-19 recovery.

She also briefed the meeting on last week’s internatio­nal conference on the prevention and control of the illegal trade in cultural property, held in Siem Reap town with ASEAN representa­tives in attendance. The conference achieved satisfacto­ry results, she said.

Sackona offered her support to Indonesia and the other nations that proposed a global fund to restore the cultural sector post-pandemic. The sector should become an important driving force in rebuilding economies and in sustainabl­e developmen­t, she added.

Hilmar Farid, director-general of the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture, said at a high-level meeting in April that the pandemic had highlighte­d poverty, inequality and injustice in the modern world.

In order to recover and emerge stronger, everyone needs to live a new, more sustainabl­e lifestyle, he added.

“The two main purposes of the G20 leadership in the cultural sector are to build a global consensus on sustainabl­e new living, and to initiate a global recovery agenda through the establishm­ent of a network of collective action in the field of culture,” he said.

Sackona also used her time in Indonesia to hold bilateral meetings with the cultural ministers of Singapore and Saudi Arabia to strengthen bilateral cooperatio­n and foster closer ties in the field of arts and culture. She believes that these ties will benefit the people of the nations.

 ?? CULTURE MINISTRY ?? Culture minister Phoeurng Sackona during the G20 Culture Ministers’ Meeting in Borobudur, Indonesia, on September 13.
CULTURE MINISTRY Culture minister Phoeurng Sackona during the G20 Culture Ministers’ Meeting in Borobudur, Indonesia, on September 13.

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