Thursday, April 21, 2022

UN cultural agency's World Heritage Committee meeting postponed indefinitely



After weeks of intense diplomatic wrangling prompted by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a meeting of the UN cultural agency's World Heritage Committee scheduled to have been hosted by Russia in June has been postponed indefinitely, a source learnt on Thursday.

A senior UNESCO source who did not want his name to be mentioned, told AFP that Russian Ambassador to UNESCO had proposed postponing the meeting, to have been hosted by the Russian city of Kazan, and it's indefinite postponement has now been formally agreed.

The ambassador, as the current president of the World Heritage Committee, had made the proposal in a letter to fellow committee member states and it was formalised as no objections were forthcoming, the source added.

The meeting, according to the source, is notably tasked each year with deciding which sites and monuments will be given the organisation’s coveted World Heritage status — and which could be stripped of the label if countries have fallen short on looking after them.

The meeting from June 19-30 was one of the few international events that Russia was still scheduled to host after President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine.

But a coalition of mainly Western nations — led by the UK — had launched a campaign urging the current committee members not to let Russia host the event.

The issue became particularly controversial as UNESCO has made clear the invasion has caused damage to almost 100 cultural sites in the country.

According to an anonymous diplomat at the Paris-based cultural agency said "his consensus makes it possible to approach things calmly and to avoid that world heritage, which is normally a cause for harmony, does not find itself caught up in a war."


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