Vietnam attends 11th Moscow Conference on International Security

Minister of National Defence Gen. Phan Van Giang led a high-ranking Vietnamese delegation to the 11th Moscow Conference on International Security (MCIS-11) in Russia on August 15.
Vietnam attends 11th Moscow Conference on International Security ảnh 1 Minister of National Defence Gen. Phan Van Giang speaks at the plenary session on security in Asia-Pacific of the 11th Moscow Conference on International Security (MCIS-11) in Russia on August 15.

Moscow (VNA) – Minister of National Defence Gen. Phan Van Giang led ahigh-ranking Vietnamese delegation to the 11th Moscow Conference on International Security (MCIS-11)in Russia on August 15.

Addressing a plenary session on security inAsia-Pacific, Minister Giang underlined the region's importance, which attracts the interest and presence of many countries outside the region, particularly world powers. This interest opens up opportunities for cooperation and development but at the same time results in geo-political competition and intertwined and friction of strategic interests.   

Besides, the region is also facing non-conventional security issues that are growing serious such as natural disasters, epidemics (for example COVID-19), climate change, energy security, cyber security, water resource security, terrorism and transnational crime.

To tackle those non-traditional security challenges, the minister called for unity, collaboration, and contributions from countries not only inside the region but worldwide.

To ensure an environment of peace, stabilityand sustainable development in the Asia-Pacific, he said it is essential tohave political trust, strategic confidence, goodwill cooperation for mutualdevelopment, equality and respect among nations.

Respecting the sovereignty,territorial integrity and national interests of each country, as well as theright to self-determination of each people, is also crucial.   

The Vietnamese minister called for upholding international law,adhering to regional commitments, showing due consideration to the securityconcerns of each nation, and persistently resolving differences and conflictsthrough peaceful means.

Vietnam firmly adheres to the principle of settlingdisputes and differences in the East Sea through peaceful means, based onrespect for independence, sovereignty, and legitimate interests of nations, compliance with international law, including the 1982 United NationsConvention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), he said.

He affirmed that Vietnam is committed tostrictly implementing the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea(DOC), and wish to work toward an effective, substantial Code ofConduct in the East Sea (COC) with clearer legalities.

In international relations, Vietnam maintainsa consistent foreign policy of peace, friendship, cooperation and development,he said, adding that Vietnam advocates being a friend of all nations, aresponsible and reliable partner in the international community, refrainingfrom military alliances or bloc affiliations, and avoiding taking sides ininternational affairs.

Vietnam respects the principle of non-interferencein the internal affairs of other countries, upholds high-level internationalresponsibilities and obligations, and always seeks to positively contribute toglobal and regional peace, stability, development and prosperity, the minister stressed.

On the occasion, Giang announced a plan to organisethe Vietnam International Defence Expo 2024, which coincides with the 80th founding anniversary of the Vietnam People's Army. He hoped that countries willsend delegations to the event.

Vietnam attends 11th Moscow Conference on International Security ảnh 2On the sidelines of the MCIS-11, Minister Giang holds talks with his Russian counterpart Sergei Shoigu. (Photo: VNA) 

On the sidelines of the MCIS-11, MinisterGiang held talks with his Russian counterpart SergeiShoigu, during which he affirmed that Vietnam always values the comprehensive strategicpartnership with Russia, in line with the Joint Statement on Vision forDevelopment of Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between Vietnam and Russiauntil 2030.

Shoigu, for his part, confirmed that the two defenceministries have accumulated significant cooperation experience,with the longstanding friendship and mutually beneficial cooperation as a keyfoundation.

The two ministers pledged to effectivelyimplement cooperation activities, focusing on maintaining the effectiveness of importantcooperation mechanisms such as deputy ministerial-level strategic defence dialogue and the Inter-Governmental Commission on the Vietnam-Russia Tropical Centre.

Both sides will continue joining and workingclosely together at the International Army Games, support multinational internationalactivities organised by each other's defence ministries, enhancing training cooperationand expanding joint scientific studies, while considering collaboration in other areas such asthe United Nations peacekeeping activities, cyber security, logistics and technicalsupport.

Vietnam attends 11th Moscow Conference on International Security ảnh 3Minister of National Defence Gen. Phan Van Giang has a meeting with his Chinese counterpart Senior Lieutenant General Li Shangfu. (Photo: VNA)

Minister of National Defence Gen. Phan Van Giang also had a meeting with his Chinese counterpart Senior Lieutenant General Li Shangfu, during which the Vietnamese officer expressed his sympathy with Li about great losses of human and assets caused by the recent storm in some localities of China, including Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei.

The two ministers reaffirmed that defence cooperation is one of the important pillars of the Vietnam - China comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership.

They agreed to further promote defence cooperation in order to realise the cooperation contents reached by the two countries' senior leaders during the official visit to China by General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Nguyen Phu Trong in a bid to develop the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership between the two nations in a healthy and stable manner.

The two ministers underlined the importance and significance of the 8th Vietnam-China Border Defence Friendship Exchange slated for September this year, expressing their belief that the programme will be a success, helping to enhance political trust between the two countries. Giang invited Li to pay an official visit to Vietnam on this occasion.

On the sidelines of MCIS-11, Giang also had a meeting with Mongolian Defence Minister Saikhanbayar Gursed to discuss measures to promote defence cooperation between the two countries.

Previously, Giang met with General Nikolai Patrushev, Secretary of the National Security Council of the Russian Federation. Giang suggested the Russian officer continue to pay attention to prioritising defence cooperation relations with Vietnam.

Patrushev emphasised defense-security cooperation as one of the important pillars of the comprehensive strategic partnership between Vietnam and Russia, contributing to peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region.

He believed that in the coming time, the traditional friendship and comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries will continue to develop stronger, especially in defence cooperation.

Giang also had a bilateral meeting with Belarusian Defence Minister Lieutenant General Viktor Gennadievich Khrenin on the sidelines of the Army 2023 International Military-Technical Forum. He invited Khrenin to visit Vietnam in the coming time./. 

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