2020
was a special year with the regional and global situation changing quickly
while the COVID-19 pandemic left huge impacts across all aspects of society,
politics and economics.
Under
the leadership of the Party and the Government however, Việt Nam has managed to
both contain the domestic COVID-19 situation and maintain a stable environment
for socio-economic growth, which helps to facilitate diplomatic work.
Despite
the pandemic, our diplomatic activities – on both bilateral and multilateral
fronts – still went ahead thanks to the switch to virtual formats.
Thirty-three
high-level phone calls have taken place between the General Secretary, to Prime
Minister and National Assembly Chair and leaders of most important countries in
the region and around the world this year, with the agenda of promoting ties
completed. This was quite unprecedented since usually there are about 20
high-level visits from other leaders to Việt Nam and vice versa each year.
Việt
Nam has succeeded in its role as ASEAN Chair, Chair of 41st ASEAN
Inter-Parliamentary Assembly, and non-permanent member of the UN Security
Council this year.
We
have continued to adapt ASEAN’s centrality and solidarity into new changes. At
the same time, Việt Nam has made contributions to addressing concerns by the UN
Security Council as a country that represents the voice of developing countries
and small and middle countries at this important body.
Regarding
economic integration, in 2020, Việt Nam has expedited talks and eventually
ratified the Europe-Việt Nam Free Trade Agreement with the European Union, and
together with other countries signed the Regional Comprehensive Economic
Partnership (RCEP).
Also
in 2020, Việt Nam has carried out citizen protection efforts well. With the
emergence of the pandemic, the demands have risen to unseen levels, the number
of calls from Vietnamese citizens overseas to Vietnamese missions abroad have
jumped by 200 per cent. Việt Nam is one of the few countries to arrange
repatriation flights to bring stranded citizens back home. This year alone, 260
such flights have been conducted, taking over 73,000 citizens from 59 countries
and territories back to Việt Nam.
With
the chairmanship of ASEAN in 2020, we had hoped that there would be large
groups of reporters and media coming to Việt Nam to cover the meetings,
which will help to promote the image of Việt Nam, but the pandemic has ruined
the plan. However, Vietnamese media have made use of digital platforms to
reach out to a wider audience globally compared to usual scenarios.
The
East Sea (known internationally as the South China Sea) continues to
witness complicated developments and uncertainties, but we have managed to keep
a stable environment here via numerous measures, including the utilisation of
bilateral tools.
In
all high-level exchanges, Việt Nam always raises the issue of the South China
Sea and underlines Việt Nam’s wish to maintain a peaceful and stable
environment in the area, with respect to international law, especially 1982
UNCLOS, and refrain from activities that complicate the situation.
Our viewpoint, also raised at international forums and ASEAN meetings, was welcomed by countries both inside and outside the region. We have continued to conduct rightful economic activities in the sea regions within the country’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) as normal./.
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Our theme for 2020 “Cohesive and Responsive,” which crystallises our desire to push for ASEAN unity and adaptation in an ever-changing world, was incidentally very appropriate given the situation.
To date, Việt Nam has managed to get 80 documents approved with a focus on building ASEAN Community: promoting mid-term review of the ASEAN Community Blueprint 2025.
This year, Việt Nam has put forward 32 initiatives, and so far 28 have made it into official documents. When a chairman country’s initiatives are relevant to the current situation and ASEAN mutual concerns, that’s a success.
Việt Nam also introduced never-before-seen items to ASEAN frameworks, for example, the organisation of ASEAN Women Leaders’ Summit for the first time.
Việt Nam has also stepped up discussions on connecting ASEAN with sub-regions, especially with Mekong region countries.
Việt Nam always wishes ASEAN to be the unifying force, which will play the central role in regional mechanisms to ensure a peaceful and stable environment for ASEAN countries to prosper.
In our first year, we have made practical contributions with the principles of ensuring independence, self-determination and abidance with international law and harmonising interests between countries to address issues of regional and international concern.
We have achieved two important goals. First, was the organising an open debate on upholding the UN Charter to maintain international peace; the meeting drew unprecedented participation in the council’s history. This demonstrated that Việt Nam has identified the mutual desire of many countries for all members to respect the UN Charter and uphold the role of international law in the handling of issues.
Việt Nam promoted cooperation between ASEAN and the UN Security Council, this has been the first time the issue of cooperation between a regional organisation and the council was raised.
Throughout 2020, Việt Nam has managed to push its priorities, including the role of women in peace and security, with the highlight being an international conference on strengthening women’s role in building and sustaining peace.
Việt Nam will continue to consolidate and deepen its ties with other countries, especially neighbouring countries, and our strategic and comprehensive partners.
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