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At the event

Attending the ceremony were 103 heads of state, 46 Prime Ministers, along with high-ranking leaders of U.N. member states, and leaders of international and regional organizations.

Speaking at the event, President of the 80th session of the U.N. General Assembly Annalena Baerbock emphasised that this is an opportunity for countries to reaffirm their commitment to the U.N. Charter – the fundamental document that embodies the aspirations, faith, and hope of humanity worldwide for peace, development, and human rights.

Affirming that the U.N. is the only organization capable of connecting all nations and holding global political credibility, she called on member states to uphold cooperation, support U.N. reforms to adapt to the new era, and strictly fulfill their obligations under the U.N. Charter, while uniting and taking concrete actions to address global issues such as poverty, conflict, and climate change.

In his remarks, U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres said the international community continues to face challenges from protracted conflicts, geopolitical competition, climate change, and natural disasters, particularly as the world gradually shifts toward a multipolar order.

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(From right) President Luong Cuong, Foreign Minister Le Hoai Trung, Deputy PM Bui Thanh Son at the high-level meeting in New York

He underscored that over the past 80 years, the U.N. has been a cornerstone for hope and international cooperation, serving as a forum for dialogue among nations to advance peace, human rights, sustainable development, and humanitarian action. He also called on all countries to uphold international law, respect the U.N. Charter, and work together toward peace, justice, and progress for all.

Some speakers stressed the role of women in peace negotiations and reconciliation, calling for continued efforts to strengthen women’s participation across all sectors.

Source: VNA