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| Summary Information | |
|---|---|
| Full Title |
2000 ASEAN Declaration on Cultural Heritage |
| CIL Subject Classification | |
| Date of Adoption | 25/07/2000 |
| Place of Adoption | Bangkok, Thailand, 33rd ASEAN Ministerial Meeting (AMM) |
| Issued/Adopted by | Foreign Ministers of ASEAN |
| Entry Into Force Status | Not Applicable |
| Status | |
| ASEAN States | |
| Brunei Darussalam |
Signature 25/07/2000 |
| Cambodia |
Signature 25/07/2000 |
| Indonesia |
Signature 25/07/2000 |
| Lao PDR |
Signature 25/07/2000 |
| Malaysia |
Signature 25/07/2000 |
| Myanmar |
Signature 25/07/2000 |
| Philippines |
Signature 25/07/2000 |
| Singapore |
Signature 25/07/2000 |
| Thailand |
Signature 25/07/2000 |
| Vietnam |
Signature 25/07/2000 |
| Timor Leste | |
| Related Instruments | |
| Related Instruments |
2016-2020 ASEAN Strategic Plan for Culture and Arts 2014 Hue Declaration on Culture for ASEAN Community’s Sustainable Development |
| External Links |
ASEAN accessed on 30/05/2025 |
| Additional Information |
While the ASEAN Committee for Culture and Information (COCI) has functioned since 1978, the Meeting of ASEAN Ministers of Culture and the Arts (AMCA) was established only in 2003. Prior to this, the COCI reported to the ASEAN Standing Committee and the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting (ASEAN Foreign Ministers). |
| Last Updated on | 30/05/2025 |
