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UN INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF LANGUAGES 2008
The General Council of the Celtic League has been asked to take steps "to raise the profile, position and use" of all Celtic languages to coincide with the 2008 UN International Year of Languages. The issue was considered at the recent AGM of the League held in Cardiff the resolution set out
Par Cathal Ó Luain pour Celtic League le 8/10/07 18:46

The General Council of the Celtic League has been asked to take steps "to raise the profile, position and use" of all Celtic languages to coincide with the 2008 UN International Year of Languages.

The issue was considered at the recent AGM of the League held in Cardiff the resolution set out below was adopted:

"This AGM:

In particular, seeks to raise the profile, position and use of the different Celtic languages in the Celtic countries and internationally, during the UN International Year of Languages 2008."

J B Moffatt Director of Information Celtic League

02/10/07

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