The United Nations General Assembly approved Vietnam’s initiative with a resolution proclaiming December 27 as the International Day of Epidemic Preparedness. Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc delivered a message on the Day (December 27,2020).
The following is the full text of the message.
“The international community is witnessing the closure of 2020, a year full of challenges and adversities stemmed from the COVID-19 pandemic. Against this backdrop and at Vietnam's initiative, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Resolution proclaiming December 27 as the International Day of Epidemic Preparedness. This Resolution holds great significance, as it helps raise awareness for each individual, community, state and the world on the importance, necessity and urgency of the prevention of, preparedness for and partnership against epidemics.
In the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, Vietnam has marshaled the broad support and participation of its entire population, with medical workers at the forefront, and engaged in active cooperation with various countries and regional and international organizations. Through such efforts, we have kept the pandemic under good control, maintained social welfare, bolstered economic recovery and sustained remarkable growth. By way of these achievements, as a responsible member of the international community, Vietnam put forward the initiative for the International Day of Epidemic Preparedness in its capacity as both the 2020 ASEAN Chair and a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council.
It is truly a great honor that this initiative has received strong support from the international community. To elaborate, 112 countries have co-sponsored it. This is testimony to the timeliness of Vietnam's initiative and its relevance to the international community in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and other ongoing and future epidemics. It also constitutes another milestone in Vietnam's pursuit of active international integration and enhanced multilateral diplomacy.
As we celebrate the International Day of Epidemic Preparedness for the first time, I call upon nations, organizations and individual to join us in endorsing and observing this Resolution. Let me draw your attention to these areas:
First, we need to forge stronger policy coordination and unity in action, attaching due importance to international cooperation and the effort of multilateral institutions for global governance centered around the United Nations. This will enable us to curb the COVID-19 pandemic, prevent and combat epidemics effectively.
Second, we must place the people's interest at the heart of all policies and action, prioritizing the protection of human health and lives above all. In the short term, we need to ensure affordable access to COVID-19 vaccines and treatment drugs for people in all countries and territories.
Third, we should actively adapt to the new normal. This translates to a cohesive and holistic mix of solutions to promote economic recovery while fighting the pandemic, facilitate cross-border trade and investment, and maintain supply chains, especially of essential goods, food and medical supplies.
Vietnam is confident that the international community shall be able to harness the will and strength of people of every nation, international solidarity and cooperation in order to together overcome current challenges and build a brighter future for every country and all citizens.
Vietnam stands ready to play its part in this most noble of journeys”./.
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Under the leadership of the Party, Vietnam fully fulfilled the twin targets of fighting the pandemic and maintaining a stable environment for socio-economic development.
This was a major achievement by the country in 2020 and provided favourable conditions for the Party and State’s external affairs activities
Vietnam maintained relations with partners this year through moving meetings and conferences to the online format
Vietnam also fulfilled its roles as ASEAN Chair, Chair of the 41st ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA) General Assembly, and non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) this year
When COVID-19 broke out around the world and the region, the need to protect Vietnamese citizens abroad became more essential than ever.
Since the beginning of the year, more than 260 flights have been conducted bringing home over 73,000 Vietnamese citizens from 59 countries and territories
amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Vietnam excellently fulfilled its role as ASEAN Chair.
In the first year of its two-year term on the UNSC, Vietnam made active contributions based on the principle of ensuring independence and respecting international law and the interests of countries to resolve issues in the region and the world.
Vietnam has promoted its priorities this year, which is the role of women for peace and security.
This event marked an important milestone for Vietnam’s diplomatic sector.
Vietnam will continue implementing priorities in 2021, including resolving conflicts, the issue of children in conflict, post-conflict socio-economic recovery, post-conflict mine clearance, climate change, and peacekeeping missions.
The country continues to consolidate and deepen its relations with partners, particularly strategic and comprehensive partners and neighbouring countries
In the context of complex developments in the COVID-19 pandemic, citizen protection remains a priority for the diplomatic sector in the time to com
It is the first resolution adopted by the UN General Assembly in this matter and also the first resolution proposed by Vietnam
As the COVID-19 pandemic is still ravaging the globe, causing devastating impacts on human lives and wreaking havoc on long-term social and economic development, Vietnam’s initiative has received wide support from UN member states
COVID-19 is not the first epidemic that the world has faced in the past years, and it will not be the last
In the future, another epidemic can break out at any moment and surpass previous incidences in terms of intensity and gravity if preparation is not made
The pandemic caught us off guard, but it also has served as a wake-up call for improving our preparednes
Last but not least, it will stress the importance of partnership among every individual, community, state, and also regional and international organizations in all stages of epidemic management
Now the world know the importance of the prevention of, preparedness for and partnership against epidemics
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