Greece celebrates UNESCO’s historic recognition of World Greek Language Day

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Greece’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has hailed UNESCO’s decision to designate February 9 as World Greek Language Day, describing the development as an event of “historic importance” for Greece and the global cultural community.

In an announcement issued on November 12, the ministry confirmed that the resolution was unanimously adopted at the 43rd Session of the UNESCO General Conference in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.

The vote marks the culmination of a process that formally began in April, when the UNESCO Executive Board approved Greece’s proposal with the backing of 90 member states.

“The international recognition of the unique and invaluable contribution of the Greek language to the world cultural heritage constitutes a decision of historic importance in the 3,000 years of its unbroken continuity,” the ministry said.

The milestone was further underscored during the General Conference, where Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni addressed delegates and thanked member states for their support. She described the recognition as “above all, a celebration of multilingualism,” highlighting Greek’s enduring influence on global thought, literature and scientific vocabulary.

Australia was among the co-sponsors of the resolution, reinforcing the strong cultural and historical ties between the two nations.

The proclamation of World Greek Language Day, to be celebrated annually on February 9 – the anniversary of the death of national poet Dionysios Solomos – represents a major success for Greece’s cultural diplomacy and a new platform for promoting the global relevance of the Greek language.

Source: AMNA.gr

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