Vietnam eyes greater partnership with UN Resident Coordinators’ Office
17/1/20
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Officers and soldiers of the second 2-level field hospital |
Vietnam hopes to step up cooperation with the United Nations (UN) and the UN Resident Coordinators’ Office in Vietnam, said Deputy Minister of National Defence Sen. Lt. Gen. Nguyen Chi Vinh on January 16.
Vinh made the remarks while meeting with UN Resident Coordinator to Vietnam Kamal Malhotra in Hanoi.
He said the UN and UN Resident Coordinators’ Office in Vietnam have cooperated with and provided great support for Vietnam, notably in addressing post-war consequences and peacekeeping operation.
Vietnam hopes to accelerate cooperation with the UN and UN Resident Coordinators’ Office in its term as a non-permanent UN Security Council member and the ASEAN Chair, the official noted.
He also expected the UN to continue working with the Ministry of National Defence in organising a workshop on women’s role in UN peacekeeping activities, and asked for its support for the establishment of ASEAN’s UN peacekeeping centre in Vietnam.
Malhota, for his part, spoke highly of the ministry’s active participation in UN peacekeeping operations in recent times, highlighting Vietnam’s dispatches of two Level-2 field hospital to South Sudan.
The UN Resident Coordinators’ Office stands ready to back the establishment of a UN peacekeeping centre of ASEAN in Vietnam and to co-organise the workshop on women’s in UN peacekeeping this April, the official added./.
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Vietnam always takes the United Nations (UN) as a top priority in the country’s foreign policy
the UN has been a dear friend of Vietnam since the times of hardships after the war, and the country attaches much importance to the cooperative ties with the UN.
Vietnam’s stance of supporting UN’s efforts to reform its development network to boost the efficiency of the development cooperation among countries across the world
The Vietnamese Government will continue its cooperation activities with the UN, and create favourable conditions for the UN organisations
the UN has a crucial role in Vietnam.
Vietnam has always been recognised as the front line of the reform process which carried out by the UN
Vietnam and the United Nations (UN) have spared no effort to nurture their cooperative ties over the past four decades, thus achieving remarkable results
The Vietnamese State and people always treasure the valuable and practical assistance that the UN has provided for Vietnam
The UN’s aid is of great help for Vietnam to realise its socio-economic development goals and become one of the nations to fulfill the UN Millennium Development Goals soon
Vietnam is an active and responsible member of the international community
since the first days of joining the UN, Vietnam has been proactively and actively involved in UN activities
International friends have acknowledged Vietnam’s role in world movements for national independence, sovereignty and right of self-determination
The international community also recognised Vietnam’s active contributions to the building and implementation of UN treaties and conventions
Vietnam upholds the fundamental principles of international law and the UN Charter in addressing international conflicts and disputes through peaceful means, and attaches importance to the central role of the UN in maintaining peace and security around the world.
Vietnam has won the trust of the international community
Vietnam will enhance the cooperation with the UN in a deeper and more effective manner, contributing to the maintenance of peace, stability, and sustainable development in the region and around the world.
Vietnam vows to stand side by side with other member countries to promote fundamental principles of the UN Chapter and international law
Vietnam will increase its involvement in the UN peacekeeping activities and support the UN reform efforts towards increasing efficiency, transparency and democracy in all activities.
The country is committed to fulfilling its role as a member in UN mechanisms and takes the lead in proposing specific initiatives in fields of priority.
Promoting effective cooperation with the United Nations (UN) is always a top priority of Vietnam’s foreign policies,
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