Officials go to Kuwait
for withdrawal as the host of 18th Asian Games
A Vietnam
delegation led by the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Mr. Hoang Tuan
Anh, yesterday met with officials of the Olympic Committee of Asia (OCA) to withdraw from hosting the 18th Asian
Games.
Minister Hoang Tuan Anh
(left) and OCA Chairman Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah. Photo: TTVN.
The delegation consists of officials from the Ministry
of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Foreign Ministry, the People's Committee
of Hanoi, the General Department of Sports and Physical Training and the
Olympic Committee of Vietnam.
At the meeting, Vietnam presented its proposal of
withdrawing from the hosting of the 18th Asian Games, also known as ASIAD,
due to its lack of experience in organizing major events and current funding
difficulties.
Earlier, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung decided to not
host the 18th Asian Games, slated to be held in Hanoi, and assigned the relevant ministries
to urgently work with the Olympic Committee of Asia (OCA) on the withdrawal.
The PM said Vietnam
lacks the expertise in organizing such a big event as ASIAD, and it has not
thoroughly made preparations for the event.
In case of withdrawal, Vietnam may be liable to a fine
from the OCA or may even have to financially support the country that will
replace it as the host.
After hearing Vietnam’s proposal, the OCA will
meet to take a position on this issue. Indonesia,
which had lost out to Vietnam
when the OCA made its initial decision for a venue in 2012, has affirmed its
readiness to host the 18th Asian Games.
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