During the session, Nguyen Thi Quyen Thanh, a deputy from the Mekong Delta province of Vinh Long, proposed that the drafting committee further specify support policies to further encourage and facilitate the participation of women in U.N. peacekeeping missions. She suggested adding provisions to Clause 6, Article 25, authorizing the Government to detail special priority policies for female personnel. These measures would not only reflect the State’s attention to gender inclusion but also enhance the quality and effectiveness of women’s contributions in peacekeeping roles, she noted.

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Minister of National Defense General Phan Van Giang addresses the event, clarifies key issues raised by deputies.

The deputy also expressed her strong support for the Government’s proposal to expand eligible participants to include public officials and civil servants. She underscored that such an expansion would enable Vietnam to mobilize a broader pool of human resources for more active engagement in peacekeeping operations, particularly in leadership and policy-making roles in U.N. bodies, thereby strengthening Vietnam’s global presence and influence.

Showing support for the law's enactment, deputy Nguyen Tam Hung from the southern province of Ba Ria - Vung Tau recommended that the drafting body incorporate principles of voluntary participation and a commitment to national service in international contexts.

He further called for the Government to be tasked with developing a detailed set of criteria for assessing professional competencies across specific domains such as military engineering, medical services, logistics, communications, legal affairs, and civil advisory roles. Establishing standardized criteria would ensure a more objective and transparent selection process, Tam said.

Meanwhile, Nguyen Tao, a deputy from the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong, proposed assigning all peacekeeping responsibilities to the armed forces, including the People’s Army and People’s Public Security forces.

Following the plenary sitting, N.A. members moved into group discussions on the amended railway law and the investment policy related to a project on the construction of Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road No.4.

Source: VNA