Vietnamese diplomats have applauded the efforts of Venezuela and Syria
in ensuring human rights at a meeting of the UN Human Rights Council in
Geneva on Oct. 7.
While delivering a speech on Venezuela’s human
rights situation, Ambassador Vu Dung, Head of the Vietnamese Delegation
to the UN, World Trade Organisation and other international
organisations in Geneva, spoke highly of its achievements in economic
development, education, healthcare, clean water supply, ensuring social
security, reducing social inequality and accomplishing the UN Millennium
Development Goals.
He also recommended Venezuela to adopt
measures to strengthen the law-governed state and democracy, reduce
poverty, enhance social equality and ensure food security for all
citizens. The implementation of policies to protect vulnerable groups in
society, particularly women, children, the elderly and the poor, should
be prioritised, Dung said.
Earlier, a Vietnamese representative
also praised Syria’s endeavours to ensure human rights, especially in
economics, social affairs and culture. The representative welcomed the
country’s joining in international conventions on human rights as well
as its commitments to conduct political reform.
The delegate
expressed concern over increasing violence in Syria and took the
occasion to call on concerned parties to put an end to conflicts and
violence and seek political solutions through constructive dialogues and
national reconciliation to bring Syria soon return to normal.
The
delegate also suggested Syria increase measures to protect vulnerable
social groups, especially women, children and the elderly./.