President Phúc, UN chief Guterres chairs ceremony marking 45th anniversary of Việt Nam's UN membership

October 22, 2022 - 09:40
The ceremony saw the participation of foreign ambassadors, representatives of the diplomatic corps, chief representatives of UN organisations in Việt Nam, leaders of Vietnamese ministries and agencies as well as officials and experts who have made contributions to Việt Nam - UN relations during the past 45 years.

 

State President Nguyễn Xuân Phúc and United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres talk with Vietnamese officers participating in UN peacekeeping missions at the ceremony held on Friday in Hà Nội to mark 45th anniversary of Việt Nam’s membership in the UN. — VNA/VNS Photo

 

HÀ NỘI — President Nguyễn Xuân Phúc and United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres co-chaired a ceremony commemorating the 45th anniversary of Việt Nam’s membership in the UN (September 20, 1977 – 2022) in Hà Nội on Friday.

The ceremony saw the participation of foreign ambassadors, representatives of the diplomatic corps, chief representatives of UN organisations in Việt Nam, leaders of Vietnamese ministries and agencies as well as officials and experts who have made contributions to Việt Nam - UN relations during the past 45 years.

Speaking at the event, President Phúc affirmed that becoming the 149th member of the UN started a new historical journey in Việt Nam’s national construction and defence. That journey has seen the country reviving from the ruins of wars, its "Đổi mới" (renewal) process and deep international integration, and its efforts to become a middle-income developing country with a dynamic economy.

Việt Nam has always been a friend and a reliable and responsible partner of the international community, and a member of many international organisations, including the World Trade Organisation (WTO). It has also engaged in 17 free trade agreements (FTAs) and is an important part of the global supply chain.

During the most difficult years, the UN was the only multilateral aid channel that helped Việt Nam rebuild its socio-economic infrastructure and stabilise people's lives, the President said.

Since Việt Nam launched its "Đổi mới" process in 1986, the UN has given effective support for the country to build the institution of the market economy, develop human resources, realise development goals, solve social problems, and lift millions of people out of poverty. Especially, during the recent COVID-19 outbreak, the UN’s COVAX Facility provided a large amount of vaccines for the Southeast Asian nation.

President Phúc affirmed that Việt Nam is proud of its efforts to carry out the noble missions of the UN. From being a recipient of humanitarian aid, Việt Nam has become a reliable and responsible partner of the UN in all key areas, effectively implementing many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

From a country lacking food, Việt Nam is today a leading exporter of several agricultural products, contributing to ensuring food security in the region and the world, he said, adding Việt Nam is also ready to join the UN in coping with the current food crisis.

The President said that Việt Nam is pioneering in efforts to reform the UN development system at the national level. The Việt Nam People's Army and People's Public Security Forces, including many female army officers, have been present at the UN missions in South Sudan, the Central African Republic and Abyei.

At the UN Security Council and the UN Human Rights Council, Việt Nam has promoted the agenda on women, peace and security, and the impacts of climate change on the enjoyment of human rights. Việt Nam has been recently elected to the UN Human Rights Council for the 2023-2025 tenure. At present, the country is striving for energy and green transition towards the target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

President Phúc expected that the UN will continue to play a central role in the global governance, serve as a nucleus connecting international solidarity, and a focal point connecting multilateral efforts to strengthen peace, security and development cooperation, for a world without wars, conflicts, injustice, poverty and backwardness.

According to the State leader, throughout many years of war, Việt Nam has fully understood the significance of peace and values of development. Việt Nam is determined to achieve the goal of wealthy people and strong nation with a just, democratic and civilised society, towards becoming a developed, high-income country by 2045. In such process, cooperation with the UN always holds an important position in Việt Nam’s foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, multilateralisation and diversification of relations; and comprehensive, extensive and effective international integration.

The President vowed to effectively cooperate with the UN to address global challenges, for the sake of peace, cooperation and development in the world.

 

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres addressed the ceremony commemorating the 45th anniversary of Việt Nam’s membership in the UN held in Hà Nội on Friday. — VNA/VNS Photo

Guterres, for his part, reviewed milestones in cooperation between the UN and Việt Nam with important socio-economic achievements, including rapid economic growth and fulfilment of almost UN Millennial Development Goals.

Such achievements are a strong testament to the resilience and hard work of the Vietnamese people to overcome difficulties and the policy of putting people at the centre of development, he said.

Guterres said Việt Nam once again has the opportunity to be a powerhouse for change, to secure a climate resilient future and to leave no one behind.

The UN chief congratulated Việt Nam on being elected to the UN Human Rights Council for the 2023-2025 tenure.

Expressing his concern about climate change and sea level rise, Guterres said: “Without much more concerted global climate action, over one million Vietnamese could be pushed into poverty in this decade alone. And the already staggering economic costs of climate damage in Việt Nam could rise fifty-fold by 2050.”

While lauding Việt Nam’s bold decision to accelerate its phaseout of coal, jumpstart the renewables revolution, and achieve net zero by 2050, he said the country needs the support to speed this transition and accelerate the greening of its economy.

Guterres also expressed his wish to further strengthen the good relationship between the UN and Việt Nam in the coming time to promote peace and sustainable development, respond to climate change, ensure and promote human rights in the world. — VNS

 

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