Logo of Phnom Penh Post newspaper Phnom Penh Post - France, Japan pledge 10-year support to ICC-Angkor

France, Japan pledge 10-year support to ICC-Angkor

Content image - Phnom Penh Post
The 28th ICC-Angkor Meeting on March 25 with the participation of Minister of Culture and Fine Arts Phoeurng Sackona, who sits on the board of directors of the Apsara National Authority (ANA). ANA

France, Japan pledge 10-year support to ICC-Angkor

The governments of France and Japan – both co-chairs of the International Coordinating Committee for Safeguarding and Development of the Historic Site of Angkor (ICC-Angkor) – committed to continuing their support of conservation and sustainable development of the Angkor Archaeological Park for another 10 years.

The pledge came during the 28th ICC-Angkor Meeting on March 25 with the participation of Minister of Culture and Fine Arts Phoeurng Sackona, who sits on the board of directors of the Apsara National Authority (ANA) – a state body tasked with managing the Angkor park.

The ANA said in a March 25 press statement that the announcement of the extended support by France and Japan received applause from all of those attending the meeting.

ICC-Angkor was established in 1993 after Angkor Wat was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in December 1992. It will end its third mandate next year with the next set to continue for another 10 years until 2033.

The statement said that in the last 30 years, ICC-Angkor had made historic achievements in its restoration and strengthening of temples, and its implementation of sustainable development.

“For the next 10 years, ICC-Angkor will focus on working to link the relationships between communities and their heritage – and continue to improve the conservation and development of the Angkor site,” it said.

ANA spokesman Long Kosal told The Post that ICC-Angkor will keep up the work of its previous mandate.

Content image - Phnom Penh Post
ICC-Angkor experts inspect the visitor’s area of Chau Say Tevoda-Thommanon and Phnom Krom temple in Siem Reap on March 21. ANA

He said these tasks are part of the requirements set when Angkor Wat was first listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

“They have received excellent evaluations for the work they carried out during their previous mandate, and we are confident that we will see similar results for the next decade,” he said.

The ANA working team also earned praise from their ICC-Angkor counterparts for their hard work protecting and preserving the ancient temples during the difficult situation of the Covid-19 pandemic, ANA said in a statement.

“The ICC-Angkor experts said they have noted many achievements in conservation work by the ANA working group.

“They were also pleasantly surprised to see the beautification of the Angkor site – as well as the streets of Siem Reap – that are ready to welcome returning tourists,” it said.

MOST VIEWED

  • Wing Bank opens new branch in front of Orkide The Royal along Street 2004

    Wing Bank celebrates first anniversary as commercial bank with launch of brand-new branch. One year since officially launching with a commercial banking licence, Wing Bank on March 14 launched a new branch in front of Orkide The Royal along Street 2004. The launch was presided over by

  • Girl from Stung Meanchey dump now college grad living in Australia

    After finishing her foundational studies at Trinity College and earning a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Melbourne in 2022, Ron Sophy, a girl who once lived at the Stung Meanchey garbage dump and scavenged for things to sell, is now working at a private

  • Ministry using ChatGPT AI to ‘ease workload’; Khmer version planned

    The Digital Government Committee is planning to make a Khmer language version of popular artificial intelligence (AI) technology ChatGPT available to the public in the near future, following extensive testing. On March 9, the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications revealed that it has been using the

  • Wat Phnom hornbills attract tourists, locals

    Thanks to the arrival of a friendly flock of great hornbills, Hour Rithy, a former aviculturist – or raiser of birds – in Kratie province turned Phnom Penh tuk tuk driver, has seen a partial return to his former profession. He has become something of a guide

  • PM urges end to ‘baseless’ international Ream base accusations

    Prime Minister Hun Sen urges an end to “baseless” foreign accusations surrounding the development of the Kingdom’s Ream Naval Base, as the US has consistently suggested that the base is being expanded to accommodate a Chinese military presence. Hun Sen renewed his calls while

  • Almost 9K tourists see equinox sunrise at Angkor Wat

    Nearly 9,000 visitors – including 2,226 international tourists – gathered at Angkor Wat on March 21 to view the spring equinox sunrise, according to a senior official of the Siem Reap provinical tourism department. Ngov Seng Kak, director of the department, said a total of 8,726 people visited Angkor Wat to