Engagement in UN peacekeeping operations raises Vietnam’s prestige: officer
Vietnam’s engagement in UN peacekeeping operations over the past seven years has helped raise the country’s prestige and position in the world and win praise from the UN, international friends and local people, according to Major General Hoang Kim Phung, Director of the Vietnam Department of Peacekeeping Operations.
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’s
engagement in UN peacekeeping operations over the past seven years has helped
raise the country’s prestige and position in the world and win praise from the UN, international
friends and local people, according to Major General Hoang Kim Phung, Director of the Vietnam Department of Peacekeeping Operations.
The officer made the affirmation at a working session on July 6 with Deputy Foreign Minister Dang Hoang Giang, who is head of the inter-sectoral team on Vietnam’s tenure as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council and deputy head of the inter-sectoral team on Vietnam’s participation in UN peacekeeping activities.
Phung appreciated the close and effective coordination of the Foreign Ministry with the Department of Peacekeeping Operations from the initial stage of survey and research to making decision and deploying Vietnamese forces to the field.
Deputy minister Giang affirmed that participating in UN peacekeeping activities is a major policy of the Party and State, reflecting an important new point in the thinking on international integration and marking a step forward in the country’s integration process in the field of national defence, contributing to the joint effort to prevent the threat of war and conflict and effectively implementing the strategy on safeguarding the Fatherland early on and from afar during peaceful time.
The officer made the affirmation at a working session on July 6 with Deputy Foreign Minister Dang Hoang Giang, who is head of the inter-sectoral team on Vietnam’s tenure as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council and deputy head of the inter-sectoral team on Vietnam’s participation in UN peacekeeping activities.
Phung appreciated the close and effective coordination of the Foreign Ministry with the Department of Peacekeeping Operations from the initial stage of survey and research to making decision and deploying Vietnamese forces to the field.
Deputy minister Giang affirmed that participating in UN peacekeeping activities is a major policy of the Party and State, reflecting an important new point in the thinking on international integration and marking a step forward in the country’s integration process in the field of national defence, contributing to the joint effort to prevent the threat of war and conflict and effectively implementing the strategy on safeguarding the Fatherland early on and from afar during peaceful time.
Such practical contributions also helped Vietnam be elected as a non-permanent
member of the UN Security Council in the 2020-2021 with a record number of
votes, and created favourable conditions for the country to perform its role in
the council.
Giang suggested that the Department consider expanding Vietnamese peacekeeping forces’ participation to more locations and fields, while taking advantage of international cooperation and external resources to enhance the forces’ capacity and expertise.
Giang suggested that the Department consider expanding Vietnamese peacekeeping forces’ participation to more locations and fields, while taking advantage of international cooperation and external resources to enhance the forces’ capacity and expertise.
The deputy minister affirmed that the Foreign Ministry will continue to instruct its units to coordinate with the Department to effectively implement relevant plans and tasks, first of all a plan on sending sappers to a suitable peacekeeping mission. /.