Hanoi, Vietnam, Jan. 29 -- The above statement was highlighted in a UNESCO's congratulatory message which acknowledges and commends the promulgation of Resolution No. 80-NQ/TW by the Politburo.
According to the UNESCO, this important document represents a significant shift in developmental paradigm, formally recognizing culture not merely as an auxiliary sector, but as one of the four and co-equal pillars of sustainable development, alongside the Economy, Society, and the Environment.
This is closely in line with UNESCO's push to establish culture as a standalone Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) in the post-2030 international agenda.
The Resolution articulates a concrete roadmap for structural reform, aiming to mobilize social capital,...