Vietnam attends 125th IPU General Assembly

A Vietnamese delegation led by Tran Van Hang, Head of the National Assembly’s Committee for External Relations, is attending the 125 th General Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) in Bern city, Switzerland, from October 16-19.
A Vietnamese delegation led by Tran Van Hang, Head of the NationalAssembly’s Committee for External Relations, is attending the 125 thGeneral Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) in Bern city,Switzerland, from October 16-19.

Swiss PresidentMicheline Calmy-Rey opened the event, which saw the attendance of UNSecretary-General Ban Ki-moon, IPU President Theo-Ben Gurirab and over1,200 delegates from 130 countries.

The GeneralAssembly focused discussions on issues such as disarmament, recentdevelopments in the Middle East and North Africa , principles of thefinancial market, global governance, woman and child health care, andgreen economy.

Participants also debated measures tosolve conflicts in different regions in the world besides joiningbilateral dialogues.

Established in 1889, theGeneva-based IPU is the world’s most long-standing multilateralpolitical organisation with 157 member parliamentary organisations./.

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