UN Security Council presidency – “golden chance” for Vietnam
8/1/20
Vietnam’s assumption of the United
Nations Security Council (UNSC)’s non-permanent membership for
the 2020-2021 tenure and the UNSC’s presidency in January 2020 is a valuable
opportunity for the country to contribute constructively and responsibly to
the international
community’s common affairs.
Such positions will also help to improve Vietnam’s position and deepen its
relations with other countries and major partners, Deputy Prime
Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh wrote in a recent
article.
Pointing out the present challenges to global peace and security such as
prolonged conflicts in Africa, escalating tensions in the Middle East and
potential “hot spots” in some regions, including Asia-Pacific, Minh affirmed
that Vietnam will continue persistently pursuing its foreign policy of
independence, self-reliance, active international integration,
multilateralisation and diversification.
The country will make efforts to promote dialogues, ease tensions and
confrontations, and seek fair, suitable solutions to issues that threaten
regional and global peace and security, he said.
At the same time, Vietnam will work to promote respect for international law
and the UN Charter, especially basic principles on sovereignty equality between
countries, as well as respect for independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity
and socio-political regimes, no interference in each other’s internal affairs,
the peaceful settlement of disputes, and not using or threatening to use force,
Minh said.
The Deputy PM also stressed Vietnam’s advocacy of the spirit of “partnership for
sustainable peace,” which focuses on conflict prevention, peace building,
post-conflict reconstruction and enhancement of multilateralism and
multilateral institutions, especially the UN and regional organisations.
As President of the UNSC in January 2020, Vietnam will do its best to fulfill
the task of managing the council’s operations and step up the search for
solutions to issues raised at the council’s agenda, he said.
Apart from maintaining the objectivity, transparency and respect for the UN
Charter as well as the council’s procedures, the country will reconcile
differences of parties and strive to build consensus.
Regarding the UNSC’s work programme in January 2020, Minh said Vietnam will
preside over more than 30 meetings and debates, and the council will decide on
the operations of peace-keeping and political missions in some countries like
Cyprus, Yemen and Libya, among others.
There will be two major events focusing on enhancing the observance of the UN
Charter and forging cooperation between the UN and UNSC, and the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the Deputy PM said.
“With a foreign policy of independence and self-reliance, the country’s new
position, international support, experience in hosting regional and
international multilateral mechanisms, careful preparations and close,
effective coordination between ministries and agencies at home and abroad, we
have adequate foundations to believe that Vietnam will successfully perform the
UNSC’s presidency in January 2020, creating momentum for the country to serve
as the council’s non-permanent
membership,” Minh stressed./.
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Vietnam wishes to contribute to promoting the leading role of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in maintaining peace and international security, specifically preventing conflicts and resolving crises.
Vietnam is also one of the pioneering countries in promoting peace, progress, cooperation and development in the world. In particular, participating in the UN peacekeeping activities is a highlight of Vietnam's responsible partnership.
Vietnam's contributions to the United Nations have been highly appreciated internationally, proven by the country’s election to the UN Security Council (2008-2009), Socio-Economic Council (1998-2000 and 2016-2018), Human Rights Council (2014-2016), UNESCO Executive Council (2015-2019), and International Law Commission (2017-2021).
Vietnam will consult with other members of the UN to understand each other's interests and viewpoints, as well as share initiatives and ideas to seek similarities, narrow differences and find solutions for issues affecting the parties involved.
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