Deputy Foreign Minister Le Hoai Trung affirmed that
Vietnam has well performed tasks in the capacity as a non-permanent member of
the UN Security Council (UNSC), thus creating an international environment
conducive to the country’s development and integration as well as bolstering
bilateral ties with countries.
Trung, who is also head of the inter-sectoral working group on
Vietnam’s assumption of UNSC’s non-permanent membership, made the remark during
a periodic meeting in Hanoi on July 2 to review Vietnam’s performance in the
UNSC in the first half of this year and outline tasks for the time ahead.
He mentioned a number of measures to continue improving Vietnam’s position and contributions
at the UNSC. He also asked ministries and agencies concerned to enhance joint
work and share information related to research and policy consultation.
After listening to the Foreign Ministry’s report, participants shared the view
that the rapid, complicated and uncertain developments in the world due to
competition among major powers, rising tension in hotspots across the world as
well as serious impacts of COVID-19 pandemic posed big challenges to the
operation of multilateral mechanisms in the first half.
In such context, the UNSC handled a huge volume of work with over 200 meetings
at the level of ambassador and head of delegations, and hundreds of working
sessions, along with the adoption of 80 documents on 59 different items in its
agenda.
Based on its external policy of independence and self-reliance and as a
responsible member of the international community, Vietnam actively
participated in the UNSC’s work and reaped noteworthy results, including the
successful assumption of UNSC Chair in January 2020 and organisation of an open
debate on adhering to the UN Charter to maintain international peace and
security, and a briefing on “Cooperation between the UN and regional
organisations: the Role of ASEAN”.
In line with Decree No.25 dated August 8, 2018 by the Party Central Committee’s
Secretariat on strengthening multilateral diplomacy, Vietnam handled issues at
the UNSC in an appropriate and balanced
manner.
The country strived to play its role as a mediator within its ability to
promote the settlement of peace and international security issues on the basis
of complying with the UN Charter and basic principles of international law,
including respect for independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of
countries, non-interference in internal affairs, refraining from the use of
force or threat to use force in international relations.
Leaders of the UN, countries and international opinions also spoke highly of
Vietnam’s role and participation in the UNSC, the meeting heard./.
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