Countries should harmonise national, international interests
12/10/16
In a fluid world full of imminent risks and challenges, countries have no
better choices than cooperating sincerely and substantively with one another,
and harmonising their own interests with regional and international interests.
Sen. Lt. Gen. Nguyen Chi Vinh, Deputy Defence
Minister and a member of the PCC of Vietnam, made the remark while addressing
the seventh Xiangshan Forum, which is taking place in Beijing, China, from
October 10th-12th.
In a speech themed “Role of Militaries in
Global Governance”, a focus of the forum, Vinh said global governance includes
cooperation mechanisms in the region and the world to govern the world better.
Those cooperation mechanisms not only help
countries seek opportunities to develop together but also cooperate closely to
harmonise their own interests with those of the region and the world, and
adhere to international law and common rules so as to bring about fairness and
interests to all parties.
He said it is necessary to promote the sense
of responsibility and the role of different factors, including militaries, in
cooperation to deal with global governance issues.
The role of militaries at present is not
limited to protecting independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and
interests of their nations, but also includes enhancing cooperation to ensure a
favourable environment for common peace and stability, building up trust and
capacity, while together exercising self-restraint, controlling tensions and
preventing conflicts to resolve disputes.
Militaries, in fact, are striving to do so, he
added, noting that more and more countries, including Vietnam, are joining in
the UN peacekeeping operations. Additionally, defence-security cooperation in
Asia-Pacific is developing strongly, especially within the last decade, with
such regional cooperation mechanisms as ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting, ASEAN
Defence Ministers’ Meeting Plus, ASEAN Regional Forum, Shangri-La Dialogue,
ASEAN-Japan Forum, Seoul Forum, and Xiangshan Forum.
All of them look to foster the formation of
strategic trust and common perceptions on emerging security risks and
challenges, and create effective cooperation mechanisms, Vinh said.
He stressed that as a country with increasing
power and wealth, the host nation should cooperate more closely with the
international community and the region, play a more active and responsible role
in international cooperation, contribute to global governance on the basis of
respecting international law, and align China’s interests with the common
interests of the region and the world.
By doing that, countries can have more
security arrangements and agreements for the region, more support for
international law and the signed agreements such as the Declaration on the
Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC) between China and ASEAN, and support
for the expeditious finalisation of a Code of Conduct (COC) in the waters in
order to maintain law, peace, and stability in the East Sea, as well as in the
region and the world, the official said.
Themed “Build a New Type of International
Relations through Security Dialogue and Cooperation”, this year’s Xiangshan
Forum attracts nearly 400 military officials and specialists from around the
globe. It focuses on responding to new security challenges in Asia-Pacific
through cooperation, role of militaries in global governance, maritime security
cooperation, and international terrorist threats and countermeasures.
The event, first held in 2006, is co-hosted by
the Chinese Association for Military Science and the China Institute for
International Strategic Studies./.
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