Vietnam attends ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Retreat

Hanoi (VNA) – Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Pham Binh
Minh on January 21 led a Vietnamese delegation to attend the online ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Retreat (AMM
Retreat) at the invitation of Foreign Minister of Brunei Dato Erywan Pehin
Yusof.
It was the first
activity of the bloc this year to discuss orientations and priorities for 2021 as
well as regional and global issues of shared concern.
Representatives from participating
countries congratulated Vietnam on successfully accomplishing its tenure as ASEAN Chair
2020, including leading the bloc in maintaining dialogues and timely and effective
response to unprecedented challenges.
They agreed to effectively
realise reached priorities, initiatives and cooperation programmes, including accelerating the building of
the ASEAN Community in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. They also expressed support to the
Brunei’s theme of ASEAN Chairmanship 2021 “We Care, We Prepare, We Prosper”.
Speaking at the event,
Minh vowed to work closely with Brunei and other ASEAN member states to fulfill
the targets and priorities set for the ASEAN Year 2021.
Amid uncertain
developments in the region and the world, he called on the bloc to
effectively carry out initiatives as agreed last year, including Vietnam’s idea
to use the ASEAN COVID-19 Response Fund to buy vaccines and necessary medical
supplies for front-line medical staff and vulnerable groups, as well as soon
put into operation the Regional Reserve of Medical Supplies and the ASEAN Centre for Public Health Emergencies and Emerging
Diseases (ACPHEED).
On the Community
building, Minh suggested the nations soon complete the review of the implementation of the ASEAN
Charter, realise recommendations from the mid-term review of the
implementation of ASEAN Community Vision 2025, and building the post-2025 ASEAN
Vision.
Amid socio-economic impacts from by the pandemic, he proposed continuing to give high priority to
narrowing development gap and sub-regional development. In its capacity as
Chair of the Initiative for ASEAN Integration (IAI) Task Force for 2021,
Vietnam will hold a regional dialogue on narrowing sub-regional development gap
to propel sustainable recovery and balanced growth, Minh said.
According to the Deputy PM,
ASEAN needs to continue further enhancing relations with external partners on
the basis of ensuring solidarity, unity and central role.
Regarding the East Sea
issue, Minh affirmed that contributing to peace and stability in the East Sea
is responsibility of all countries in the region.
To meet such goal, he
suggested ASEAN uphold the sense of responsibility, raise the united voice,
uphold the basic principles and common stance over the past years, especially the
spirit of abiding by international law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention
on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
Vietnam will join hands with nations to seriously
and fully comply with the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties (DOC) in the East Sea, and together with ASEAN and China to soon reach an effective and efficient Code of Conduct in the East Sea (COC)
in line with international law, including the 1982 UNCLOS, he said.
As ASEAN Chair, Brunei
proposed priorities and initiatives for ASEAN in 2021, including building a
comprehensive approach to promoting multilateral cooperation, building a
rules-based regional architecture, coping with contingencies and disasters,
providing spiritual health care for the public, and encouraging the role and contribution
of the youth to common peace and prosperity.
Participants agreed to
prioritise strengthening solidarity and economic connectivity, promoting
internal trade and investment, completing a comprehensive plan to tap achievements
brought about by the fourth industrial revolution, and upholding multilateral
mechanisms to address challenges faced by the region and the world.
In external affairs,
they held that ASEAN will continue deepening ties with partners, as well as further improve
its central role, particularly in building an open, transparent, inclusive regional
architecture based on rules, frameworks and process found and led by itself,
including the ASEAN 1, ASEAN 3, the ASEAN Regional Forum and the ASEAN Defence
Minister’s Meeting Plus.
Ministers reaffirmed the importance of maintaining peace, stability, security,
safety and freedom of navigation and aviation in the East Sea, and the principles of
exercising self-restraint, avoiding militarization, and abiding by
international law and the 1982 UNCLOS, as well as seriously and fully complying with
the DOC in the East Sea and reaching an
effective and efficient COC in accordance with international law, including the
1982 UNCLOS.
Concluding the event,
on behalf of ASEAN, Brunei issued a press release highlight the major contents of the meeting./.