The meeting took place as the latter was on an official visit to Vietnam and attended the signing ceremony of the U.N. Convention against Cybercrime, also known as the Hanoi Convention.
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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (right) and United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres |
Welcoming the U.N. Secretary-General, PM Chinh emphasized that the visit holds great significance in strengthening the long-standing cooperation between Vietnam and the U.N., from the post-war reconstruction period to the era of Doi moi (renewal). He expressed his hope that the U.N. will continue to accompany and support Vietnam as the country enters a new stage of development.
Affirming that supporting and cooperating with the U.N. is a “tradition” of Vietnam, he stressed that in the coming period, Vietnam will further enhance its contributions to the organization’s activities.
The host appreciated the U.N.’s immense contributions to peace and development, and the protection of human rights worldwide, noting that in the context of an evolving multipolar international landscape with complex developments, the U.N.’s role is becoming more important than ever.
He affirmed that Vietnam consistently advocates multilateralism with the U.N. at the center and promotes adherence to the U.N. Charter and international law, and that its hosting of the signing ceremony is a clear demonstration of this strong commitment.
Emphasizing Vietnam’s consistent viewpoint that the people are the center, goal, and driving force of development, PM Pham Minh Chinh affirmed economic growth in Vietnam goes hand in hand with environmental protection, social security, and the safety and well-being of the people, especially vulnerable groups.
Vietnam, like every other nation, must make efforts to ensure peace, stability, and sustainable development, and only then can the world and regions maintain peace and stability to create favorable conditions for sustainable and human development, he stated.
Based on the shared interests of both sides, the Government leader proposed the U.N. and Vietnam continue strengthening cooperation in the priority areas. First, in responding to climate change and promoting energy transition, he called on the U.N. to support Vietnam in accessing preferential climate finance, receiving next-generation clean technologies, and enhancing response capacity.
Second, he suggested the U.N. continue to promote reforms of the international financial architecture, effectively mobilize ODA and private capital, encourage digital transformation for inclusive development, and step up resource mobilization for Vietnam to accelerate the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Third, given the recent complex developments in international affairs, PM Chinh stressed that the international community should continue to uphold the central role of the U.N., promote the role of the U.N. Charter and international law, and strengthen global solidarity to address global challenges and conflicts in regions.
Secretary-General Guterres congratulated Vietnam on successfully hosting the signing ceremony of the U.N. Convention against Cybercrime, which, he said, is the latest testament to Vietnam’s prominent role and active contributions at multilateral forums, as well as its recognized initiatives and contributions in areas such as peacekeeping, sustainable development promotion, climate change response, and South – South cooperation.
He affirmed that the U.N. will continue to accompany Vietnam in the country's new stage of development, particularly in supporting the implementation of its climate commitments, the SDGs, and global financial reforms.
The U.N. Secretary-General appreciated Vietnam’s role and position, and the respect it receives from the international community – a recognition rooted in both Vietnam’s history, its current success in realizing the ideals pursued by the U.N. in peace, security, development, and human dignity, as well as its broad network of relations with all U.N. member states.
Therefore, he expressed his strong expectation and confidence that Vietnam will continue to uphold and promote its role, standing, and reputation to contribute to shaping a new structure of international relations, especially amid today’s rapidly changing and complex global political landscape.
He also called on Vietnam to actively support the U.N.’s initiatives and priorities aimed at accelerating the realization of the SDGs and reforming the global financial architecture.
The Secretary-General expressed his hope that Vietnam will make even stronger climate commitments and take part in the U.N.’s efforts in preventive diplomacy, mediation, and conflict prevention.
Both sides also showed the belief that with shared efforts and determination, the Vietnam – U.N. partnership will continue to grow stronger, for the benefit of the Vietnamese people and for peace, cooperation, sustainable development, and progress worldwide.
Source: VNA