Vietnamese diplomat elected to UN International Law Commission
11/11/16
Vietnamese
Ambassador to Kuwait Nguyễn Hồng Thao was officially elected a member of the UN
International Law Commission (ILC), Vietnam News Agency reported.
This is
the first time Việt Nam has a representative at an important organ of the UN.
With 120
out of 191 votes at the UN General Assembly, Thao was among seven contenders
from the Asian-Pacific region at the commission.
Ambassador
Nguyễn Phương Nga, Permanent Representative of Việt Nam at the UN, told
the media that the event was a matter of great pride for Việt Nam, showing
the appreciation of the world of ambassador Thao and also the country’s
position, prestige and increasingly deep engagement at the UN and at
multilateral forums. It is also a recognition by the global community on Việt
Nam’s positive and responsible contributions to international affairs.
“This is
also the result of tireless attempts over the past one year by the Vietnamese
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and overseas representative agencies of the
country, including Việt Nam’s Permanent Delegation to the UN, to
introduce and take advantage of global support for the Vietnamese nominee,” she
said.
Ambassador
Thao said he would actively take part in discussions on the themes that ILC is
studying, especially those that are urgent and necessary for Việt Nam and the
world. They include protecting people from natural disasters, protecting the
environment during armed conflicts, temporary application of international
treaties and identifying international practices.
With
nearly 40 years of experience in legal and diplomatic affairs, particularly in
international public law, laws on environment and sea and border delimitation,
Thao was confident about representing Việt Nam and other developing countries
at the ILC.
Ambassador
Thao is an international law expert with consistent academic background as a
Doctor with profound experience, according to the news agency.
He was
deputy head of the National Border Committee, head of the negotiation teams on
border agreements with neighbouring countries and a legal advisor to the
drafting process of the 2012 maritime law.
From 2011
to 2014, he was the Vietnamese ambassador to Malaysia. He has been Việt Nam’s
ambassador to Kuwait since 2014.
The
country launched a campaign for the election of Ambassador Thao to the new post
in February 2016.
Earlier,
the Vietnamese delegation to the UN, the World Trade Organisation and other
international organisations in Geneva sent a diplomatic note to introduce Thao
to delegations from other countries.
ILC, UN’s
subsidiary organ established in 1947, is in charge of compiling
international treaties, drafting international conventions and studying major
issues related to international laws.
The
commission has 34 members, elected once every five years. Its members are professors,
experienced diplomats and lawyers well-versed in international laws, working
independently from the countries that nominate them.
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