Official: Int’l conference on East Sea promotes dialogue, trust, cooperation

The annual international conference on the East Sea held by the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam, now entering the 15th year, (DAV) has become an indispensable forum for all those who are interested in maintaining peace, stability and development in the East Sea, according to DAV Deputy Director Dr. Nguyen Hung Son.
Official: Int’l conference on East Sea promotes dialogue, trust, cooperation ảnh 1At the conference (Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

Hanoi (VNA) – The annual internationalconference on the East Sea held by the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam, now entering the 15th year, (DAV) has become an indispensable forum for all those who are interested in maintaining peace, stability and development in the East Sea, according to DAV Deputy Director Dr. Nguyen Hung Son. 

In an interview granted to the Vietnam News Agency on the occasion of the 15th international conference on the East Sea (October 25-26) in Ho Chi Minh City, Dr. Son said both domestic and international communities acknowledged the outcomes of this annual event, which they said has created an open, straightforward and friendly dialogue environment,contributing to raising common understanding and narrowing differences, as wellas promoting trust, dialogue and cooperation in the region.

Son said after 15 years,the international conference on East Sea has graduallytransformed into a reputable semi-official dialogue platform in theregion. It plays a crucial role in connecting leaders, experts, scholars, andpolicy-makers from various parts of the world who are concerned about the EastSea situation. More and more high-ranking officials from countries and international organisations have attended and delivered keynote speeches at the event, during which they reaffirmedtheir commitment to maintaining stability in the region. 

He said the firstnew point of this year’s event was its theme "Luminate the Grey, Light upthe Green”.

Accordingly, the “Luminatethe Grey” part aims for open and transparent discussions to make maritime spacemore transparent and stable, promote compliance with international law and limit unwanted conflicts and confrontations at sea. Meanwhile, the "Lightup the Green" part seeks to identify potential maritime cooperation in thefuture by promoting cooperation experience and practices in such important areas as green transformation,new technologies, research and investment in wind energy, and marine energytransition. This approach was also highly welcomed by attendees. 

The second new pointwas that, for the first time, a session for representatives of coast guardforces from countries bordering the East Sea, had been held, toward achieving a"greener" and "more transparent" East Sea.

Thirdly, the eventdedicated a separate session to young leaders aiming to raise awarenessamong the next generation about the importance of peace, cooperation, respectfor international law, and seeking fresh perspectives on solutions to the EastSea issue. 

Son said discussions at the event covered a wide range of aspects,including politics-diplomacy, legal battles and on-the-ground activities, therole of multilateral forums in dispute management, new factors affecting disputes in the East Sea, such as the role of modern technology and essentialinfrastructure at sea.

As the conference gathered leading experts and scholars on sea security as well as former and incumbent officials with experience in the issues, it will bring about accurate assessment of the situation, pinpoint the causes behind the tensions in the recent past and recommendations on how to strengthen cooperation, build trust, and prevent risks and the escalation of tension in the waters, Son said, adding that those recommendations will be reported to policymaking and enforcement agencies, which is expected to have impacts on the building of suitable policies at sea./.

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