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| H.E.Buddhi, secretary of Indian
Ministry of Culture, comments on the Foshan Declaration as she is
interviewed during the Asia Cultural Ministerial Forum held in Foshan,
South China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 12, 2005.
| FOSHAN, GUANGDONG, Nov.
12 (Xinhuanet) -- Cultural Ministers from 22 Asian countries endorsed the Foshan
Declaration here Saturday upon the conclusion of the Asia Cultural Ministerial
Forum.
The Foshan Declaration said in the process of
economic globalization, the important role of culture and cultural elements in
international relations and social development is becoming increasingly
prominent. Cultural exchange and cooperation is conducive to the peace and
development of Asian countries.
"We stand ready to strengthen cultural exchange and
dialogue among different civilizations on the basis of equality and mutual
benefit, enhance understanding and appreciation among Asian peoples and peoples
of the world, reinforce coordination and communication among governmental
cultural departments and enhance cultural exchanges in Asia," said the
Declaration.
At the two-day Asia Cultural Ministerial Forum, cultural officials from 22 Asian countries discussed on the issues of how to reserve and develop cultural diversity in Asia, as well as in the world and how to keep the Asian regional cultural cooperation in pace with the regional economic cooperation. Enditem
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