January 27, 2019 | 15:55 (GMT+7)
Human Rights Council’s UPR Working Group adopts report on Vietnam
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) working group of the UN Human Rights Council adopted a preliminary report on the third review of Vietnam at a session at the UN headquarters in Geneva on January 25.
The report included 291 recommendations made by 122 countries, covering a wide range of scopes such as building a law-governed State, completing the legal system, continuing to promote basic rights and freedom, and enhancing cooperation with human rights mechanisms of the UN.
Countries also called on Vietnam to share its experiences in ensuring the rights of disadvantaged groups, eliminating hunger and reducing poverty, universalizing education, ensuring social welfare and creating employment.
Most recommendations are in accordance with Vietnam’s priorities and commitments in protecting and promoting human rights.
Addressing the session, Deputy Foreign Minister Le Hoai Trung appreciated the cooperative and constructive spirit of countries and their positive assessment on Vietnam’s national construction and human rights protection and promotion.
Trung affirmed that Vietnam will carefully study the recommendations in order to decide on the acceptance or acknowledgement of received recommendations, in line with the HRC’s regulations, procedures and practices, so as to ensure the full and effective implementation of those recommendations in the future.
The report on the UPR of Vietnam will be considered for official approval at the 41st regular session of the HCR scheduled for June this year.
The 32nd meeting of the UN Human Rights Council’s UPR Working Group is taking place from January 21 to February 1, looking into human right performance at 14 UN member countries, including Vietnam. The Vietnamese delegation to the session was led by Deputy Foreign Minister Le Hoai Trung.
Source: VNA