The Vietnamese President said the visit holds significance as it takes place at a time when Vietnam is celebrating the 45th anniversary of its UN membership.
He expressed his sincere thanks to the UN – a trustworthy partner that supported Vietnam in national reconstruction in the past as well as its current renewal and global integration. He also thanked the UN Secretary-General for supporting cooperation between Vietnam and the UN.
Highlighting Vietnam’s foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, multilateralisation and diversification of relations, actively and proactive integration into the global economy, he said Vietnam strongly commits to multilateralism and supports the UN’s central role in global governance, coordinating multilateral efforts and addressing common challenges.
Vietnam is ready to do its best for the UN’s common work and for peace, security and sustainable development in the world, he said.
On specific cooperation areas, the President suggested the UN continue assisting Vietnam in coping with COVID-19, building policies to mobilise international resources for long-term recovery in a green, sustainable and more resilient manner, thus effectively fulfilling the UN Sustainable Development Goals and building a rule-of-law State.
As Vietnam is actively delivering on its commitment to net zero emissions by 2050, he also sought the UN’s support in the process.
Guterres, for his part, said he is glad to visit Vietnam for the first time in his capacity as UN Secretary-General.
He believed that Vietnam will continue effectively carrying out people-centred policies to stabilise its macro-economy, protect the environment and cope with climate change, becoming a successful model for other countries to follow.
He spoke highly of Vietnam’s outstanding contributions to the UN’s common work in all pillars, including fulfilling its role as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for the 2020-2021 tenure and deploying forces to the UN peacekeeping missions.
The UN will continue supporting Vietnam’s development priorities, he said, expecting that Vietnam will further uphold its role and position in the UN, contributing to dealing with global issues.
The guest also expressed support for Vietnam to host international conferences and events regarding seas and oceans in the near future.
On regional and global issues, both sides agreed on a need to continue strengthening multilateralism, with the UN playing a central role; uphold the observance of international law, the spirit of solidarity and cooperation amid uncertain political and security situation in the region and the world.
They vowed to reinforce the UN-ASEAN cooperation and promote ASEAN’s role in addressing regional issues, back ASEAN's and relevant countries’ efforts to help Myanmar stabilise its situation; maintain peace, stability, security, maritime and aviation safety and freedom in the East Sea; and peacefully settle disputes in line with international law, including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Vietnam can be model of success for other countries: UN secretary general
On his official visit to Việt Nam on Friday, United Nations Secretary General António Guterres commended Việt Nam's achievements and said that the country could be a model of success for others.
Welcoming Guterres on the 45th anniversary of Việt Nam’s UN membership, President Nguyễn Xuân Phúc expressed his gratitude to the international organisation for its support in rebuilding the country after the wars, during Đổi mới (Reforms) and international integration.
The Vietnamese President said that Việt Nam consistently implemented the foreign policy line of independence, self-reliance, peace, amity, cooperation and development, diverse and multilateral foreign relations.
He emphasised that Việt Nam had a strong commitment to multilateralism and supports the central role of the UN in global governance and coordination of international efforts to address common issues.
President Phúc requested that the UN continue its assistance in COVID-19 response, policy-making advice to mobilise international resources in the long-term recovery strategy towards a greener, more sustainable and autonomous direction, while also effectively implementing the Sustainable Development Goals and building a rule-of-law state.
He emphasised that Việt Nam was actively working on its commitment to achieving net-zero emission by 2050 and requested the UN’s support in this process.
On his first official visit to Việt Nam as the UN Secretary General, Guterres congratulated Việt Nam on the COVID-19 response and socio-economic development.
He believed that Việt Nam would continue the effective implementation of macroeconomic policies at the core, while also protecting the environment, adapting to climate change, and becoming a model of success for other countries.
The UN leader also gave high regard to Việt Nam’s outstanding contributions to UN affairs, including a successful term as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council during 2021-21, and participating in UN peacekeeping missions.
With the support of the UN, Guterres hoped that Việt Nam would continue contributing to global affairs, and as the host of major international events in the future, especially on the sea and ocean.
Discussing regional and global affairs, the two leaders agreed on the consolidation of multilateralism with the UN at the central role, upholding compliance with international laws, unity and cooperation in the current complicated development of global and regional affairs.
They hoped to strengthen the UN – ASEAN cooperation and the role of the association in addressing regional problems, and support ASEAN and the relevant countries in implementing the 5-Point Consensus as assistance to Myanmar.
They also shared the same viewpoint on stability, peace, security, freedom of navigation and overflight at the South China Sea (called East Sea by Việt Nam), and settling disputes on the basis of international laws, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
Meeting with Party leader
Party Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng also gave high regard to the UN’s role in global affairs as the largest global organisation that operates in multiple fields of peacekeeping, security, cooperation for development, and promoting human rights.
Việt Nam considered the UN an important international partner and a priority in the country’s foreign policies, he said. Secretary Trọng also expressed his appreciation for the support from the UN Secretary General and UN agencies to Việt Nam.
Topics of the discussion also included Việt Nam’s comprehensive achievements in the 35 years after Đổi mới (Reforms), and the recent positive results during and after the COVID-19 era.
Guterres expressed his high regard for Việt Nam’s commitments and support to multilateralism and the UN Charter.
Việt Nam always expressed its principled stance on peacekeeping, sustainable development, international laws, while also actively working with the UN and international partners in addressing the increasing non-traditional security issues, he said.
The UN leader also commended Việt Nam on its efforts to overcome the obstacles after the wars and major achievements, especially in promoting equality and inclusive development.
He hoped that the Southeast Asian country would continue its positive contributions with achievements and experiences not only in the fight for independence and international laws, rebuilding and developing the country, but also in realising the common goals of the global community.
The UN secretary general emphasised that Việt Nam should further promote its active role and achievements in inclusive growth, as well as leading policies and measures to respond to climate change.
The UN would continue its close and active cooperation with Việt Nam, he said.
On the same day, Guterres also paid respects to the late President Hồ Chí Minh, and co-chaired a ceremony to mark the 45th anniversary of Việt Nam’s membership of the UN.
He is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính and National Assembly Chairman Vương Đình Huệ today, alongside his visit to the Việt Nam Meteorological and Hydrological Administration, and a meeting with students at the Diplomatic Academy of Việt Nam.
Source: VNA/VNS