Athens forum marks UN Civilizations Dialogue Day


ATHENS — The United Nations-designated International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations was on Tuesday celebrated with a high-level cultural forum in Athens, Greece, under the theme "Civilization and Peace: From the Parthenon to the Old Summer Palace".
Held at the University of Athens School of Philosophy, the event, "Ancient Capitals Dialogue", brought together officials, scholars, cultural heritage experts and young professionals from China, Greece and other countries to explore the role of ancient civilizations in promoting mutual understanding, peace, and sustainable development.
UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Culture Ernesto Ottone Ramirez said in a video address that cultural heritage goes beyond monuments and includes ideas, values and ways of life. He noted that "the coexistence of ancient traditions and a shared future is not only possible but essential", describing the International Day for Dialogue as reflecting "a shared desire to transcend boundaries and build new models of cooperation".
Dimitrios Drosos, dean of the host university's philosophy school, said Greece and China share a deep mutual respect for each other's cultural legacies and a commitment to preserving wisdom and beauty across time.
Xiong Chengyu, chair of the Ancient Capitals Dialogue and professor at the Communication University of China, said global and sustainable cultural communication is key to shared civilizational prosperity.
CUC President Zhang Shuting said the Parthenon and the Old Summer Palace represent the enduring spiritual resonance of Greek and Chinese civilizations. "Civilization is not only a legacy of the past, but also a force for future development," he said. "Only through dialogue can we plant the seeds of peace through mutual cultural understanding."
Xinhua