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Vietnam commits to promoting multilateralism

November 10, 2018 by vietnamplus Leave a Comment

Head of Vietnam’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations Dang Dinh Quy addresses the debate (Photo: VNA) New York (VNA) – Head of Vietnam’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations Dang Dinh Quy reiterated Vietnam’s commitment to promoting multilateralism and supporting the UN’s central role in ensuring peace, security, and sustainable development. He was addressing the UN General Assembly’s open debate on maintaining international peace and security, promoting multilateralism and the UN’s role on November 9. He said in the context when international peace and security are facing more complicated traditional and non-traditional challenges, the international community need to maintain and raise the efficiency of multilateralism as history proved that unilateral and bilateral measures could not address global issues. Quy emphasized that all member countries, especially ones playing an important role, need to continue renewing strong commitments and taking real actions to ensure the international system is based on rule in which all issues are addressed on the basis of fairness and equality. Multilateral institutions, first of all the UN, need to continue with reform to improve their efficiency and transparency and really attach to people, he said. The Ambassador asserted Vietnam’s support for the UN Secretary-General’s reform efforts and stressed the importance of outlining an appropriate action plan for the UN reform. As a proactive, active and responsible member of the international community, Vietnam will continue working for a world of peace, prosperity, fairness and sustainable development, Quy said. In his opening remarks, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said multilateralism… [Read full story]




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