UNESCO lauds the return of "historic" Saudi-initiated cultural meeting during Italian G20

Saudi Arabia Ministry of Culture

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ROME, July 31, 2021 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--

 

- Cultural leaders of the G20 have met for the second time since Saudi Arabia

  inaugurated the Cultural Ministerial Meeting during its presidency last year

- The G20 Culture Ministerial Meeting is a leading cultural policy forum for a

  sector worth US$2.3 trillion globally

- Saudi Arabia moves forward with its cultural transformation, fostering its

  domestic creative talent and supporting multilateral efforts to conserve

  global culture

 

The second G20 Culture Ministerial Meeting (CMM) has taken place in Rome,

building on the success of the Saudi-led initiative inaugurated under its

presidency last year.

 

A Ministerial Declaration on culture will be adopted by the G20 members. It is

expected that Ministers will agree to strengthen rules combatting illicit

trafficking of cultural property and give greater prominence to the role of

culture as a driver of climate action, particularly the preservation of

cultural heritage. They are also likely to promise greater investment in

culture-related education, training, employment and provide greater access to

culture online.

 

In a statement following the meeting, UNESCO celebrated the expected outcomes:

"Italy has taken important steps with a view to integrating culture on a

permanent basis in the G20… This dynamic is in line with the historic advance

achieved at the initiative of Saudi Arabia, which put culture on the G20's

agenda in 2020."

 

The CMM is a high-level platform intended to tackle issues of critical

importance to the global cultural and creative economy, which is estimated to

be worth US$2.3 trillion. The addition of a cultural pillar to the G20 agenda

boosts a sector affected by the pandemic more than most, given that G20 members

represent 60% of the world's population and 80% of global GDP.

 

The Kingdom was represented by HH Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan Al Saud,

Minister of Culture, who said:

 

"Saudi Arabia celebrates the return of culture to the annual G20 Agenda,

recognizing the importance of culture in advancing the G20 mission for greater

global economic cooperation. We thank our Italian hosts for building on the

momentum generated in Riyadh last year.

 

"For the last two years, G20 members have discussed the critical importance of

culture – its preservation and development – as a driver of economic growth.

 

"Saudi Arabia is seeing the benefits firsthand as we undergo a cultural

transformation across the Kingdom – from the addition of the Ḥimâ

Cultural Area as our sixth UNESCO World Heritage Site, to celebrating

home-grown talent on the global stage at world renowned events, such as the

Venice Biennale and Cannes Film Festival."

 

Saudi Arabia, which is undergoing a cultural transformation as part of Vison

2030, has made great strides towards preserving and developing its cultural

sector. This includes developing a world-leading center to preserve underwater

cultural heritage in the Red Sea and the Arabian Gulf Region, announced at last

year's CMM, the establishment of new cultural festivals throughout the Kingdom,

and the creation of new support ecosystems for Saudi creatives.

 

Saudi Arabia is also supporting other multilateral efforts to conserve global

culture. In 2019, the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Culture signed a Memorandum of

Understanding with UNESCO to contribute $25 million to the preservation of

heritage worldwide. The Kingdom invests in initiatives that will enhance

international cooperation for research and capacity building, education,

training and to explore the tremendous potential of digitalization in the

cultural sector.

 

Notes to Editors:

UNESCO

-  UNESCO statement: G20 adopts Culture Declaration for the first time

[https://fr.unesco.org/news/g20-adopte-declaration-culture-premiere-fois#:~:text

=The%20Ministers%20of%20Culture%20of,of%20the%20COVID%2D19%20pandemic]

 

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SOURCE:  Saudi Arabia Ministry of Culture

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