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Nguyen Hoang Nguyen, Chargé d’Affaires ad interim of Vietnam’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations, speaks at a UNSC open debate on the Gaza and Palestine situation on September 28. |
Addressing a high-level open debate on the Middle East and Palestine on January 28 hosted by Somalia - the U.N. Security Council (UNSC) President for January 2026, Minister-Counsellor Nguyen Hoang Nguyen, Chargé d'Affaires ad interim of the Permanent Mission of Vietnam to the U.N., affirmed that Vietnam strongly supports the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination and initiatives that advance the implementation of the two-state solution, including the U.N.-backed high-level conference and the New York Declaration 2025.
Nguyen welcomed the progress achieved in the first and second phases of the Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict, highlighting that Resolution 2803 underscores the UNSC’s responsibility to ensure the initiative’s implementation in accordance with international law, the U.N. Charter, and the commitments of the parties involved.
The Vietnamese diplomat expressed concern over risks that could undermine the ceasefire agreement, citing ongoing allegations of violations and localized violence, while the humanitarian situation in Gaza remains critical due to widespread destruction and limited improvement in essential services.
Vietnam calls on all parties to exercise maximum restraint, prioritize protecting civilians and civilian infrastructure, and comply with relevant U.N. resolutions and provisional measures of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), he said, reaffirming Vietnam’s support for the U.N.’s central role, including the UNSC, in resolving conflicts through peaceful measures based on respect for the independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of the parties.
The diplomat emphasized the indispensable role of the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) in coordinating and delivering humanitarian assistance in Gaza.
At the event, the U.N. resident coordinator for the Middle East peace process, and representatives from several countries acknowledged initial progress in implementing the first phase of the Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict, including the ceasefire, hostage and prisoner exchanges, redeployment of forces along agreed lines, and improving humanitarian access. Many delegates also warned of the risk of renewed conflict and called on all parties to fully implement signed agreements, comply with international law, and adhere to the UNSC’s resolutions.
Source: VNA