This is the first time Vietnam’s National Assembly has participated in the event, which brought together over 550 delegates from 59 countries and territories, at vice-presidential level.
It follows Vietnam’s successful hosting of the APF Executive Committee Meeting and the Parliamentary Forum on Francophone Cooperation in Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change in Can Tho in January.
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Vietnamese N.A. delegation attends the APF-50. (Photo: nhandan.vn) |
Vietnam has been widely recognized as a leading member of the Francophone community in the Asia-Pacific region. Since 1997, Nguyen Thuy Anh, head of Vietnam’s APF subcommittee, has been repeatedly re-elected to senior positions thanks to the trust of fellow members.
At the plenary session on July 12, themed “The Francophonie: A pillar in a world in crisis,” Anh delivered a keynote speech outlining Vietnam’s positions and proposals, reaffirming the country’s commitment to peace and multilateral cooperation.
Commending the conference theme, she stressed that as the world faces complex and unpredictable developments, geopolitical tensions, strategic rivalries, financial instability and food insecurity, this discussion is both timely and urgent.
She reaffirmed Vietnam’s support for the core values of the Francophonie - peace, democracy, cultural and linguistic diversity, solidarity, cooperation and sustainable development - principles that align with Vietnam’s ongoing comprehensive national renewal.
The Vietnamese representative proposed three specific recommendations to strengthen APF operations and the broader Francophone community.
In terms of institutional reform and adaptation, she underlined that the Francophonie must evolve to meet the rapid changes of today’s world and respond more effectively to the priorities of its members, particularly in economic cooperation.
Regarding parliamentary role in peacebuilding, Anh suggested that the APF should remain a platform for parliamentarians to voice the will of their people, promote multilateral cooperation, and advocate peaceful conflict resolution based on international law and sustainable development.
On the promotion of the French language and culture, Anh said that Vietnam called for expanding French-language education and training, encouraging recruitment of French-speaking professionals, and increasing cultural and educational exchanges to strengthen bonds among member states.
During the APF-50 plenaries on July 12–13, parliamentary leaders discussed global challenges in a multipolar world.
A highlight of APF-50 was the admission of new observer members: the parliaments of Ghana, São Tomé and Príncipe, the German state of Saarland, and the Indian Ocean Parliamentary Union.
APF-50 concluded with broad consensus on its core mission and renewed resolve to elevate the role of the Francophonie in promoting dialogue, peace and international cooperation.
Vietnam’s active engagement and meaningful contributions at the event once again underscored its prominent role within the Francophone community and the global stage.
Source: VNA