At their meeting in The Hague, the Netherlands, on December11 afternoon (local time), Chinh said that the presence of the PCA in Hanoithrough its representative office is of significance, expressing Vietnam'smessage of support for peace and a world order based on international law andin compliance with the United Nations Charter and international law, includingthe 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
Czepelak affirmed that the PCA's principle is also theorientation that Vietnam is pursuing, which is "not choosing sides, but choosingjustice and right". He appreciated Vietnam's strong commitments to androle in promoting compliance with the UN Charter and international law.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and PCA Secretary General Marcin Czepelak and delegation members posing for a photo (Photo: VNA) He proposed the PCA, through its representative office inHanoi, support Vietnam in response experience in territorial, economic andtrade issues, and recruit Vietnamese citizens.
Established in 1899 to facilitate arbitration and otherforms of dispute resolution between states, the PCA has developed into amodern, multi-faceted arbitral institution perfectly situated to meet theevolving dispute resolution needs of the international community.
Beyond its headquarters in the Peace Palace in The Hague,the PCA has opened its offices in Mauritius, Buenos Aires (Argentina),Singapore, Vienna (Austria) và Hanoi./.
