Vietnam’s multilateral diplomacy helps build modern country: Russian expert

Vietnam has effectively carried out its multilateral diplomacy, which helps turn itself into a modern country with increasing prestige in the region, according to Chairman of the Expert Council of the Eurasian Foundation for Support of Scientific Research Grigory Trofimchuk.
Vietnam’s multilateral diplomacy helps build modern country: Russian expert ảnh 1Chairman of the Expert Council of the Eurasian Foundation for Support of Scientific Research Grigory Trofimchuk (Photo: VNA)
Moscow (VNA) – Vietnam has effectively carried out its multilateraldiplomacy, which helps turn itself into a modern country with increasingprestige in the region, according to Chairman of the Expert Council of theEurasian Foundation for Support of Scientific Research Grigory Trofimchuk.

In an interview granted to the Vietnam News Agency, he highlighted that Vietnam is located in theheart of Southeast Asia which the whole world is turning attention to inthe context that Asia is now the engine of the global economy and politics.

As aproactive member of the ASEAN and many international organisations, Vietnamhas made effective contributions to handling shortcomings in Southeast Asia and Asia asa whole, he stressed.

He went on to say that Vietnam, with its persistence and creativity, hasan important role to play in the regional integration organisations, adding as aresponsible member of the geopolitical ones across the globe, including theUnited Nations, the country has been applauded by its partners.

Those are a vivid illustration for the country’s effective implementation ofits multilateral diplomacy, he highlighted.

He also commended Vietnamese Ambassadors who have worked to build a moderncountry with a weighty voice in the region.  

Accordingto Trofimchuk, Vietnam has enthusiastically engaged in humanitarian missions, evidenced by the fact that it sent officers to earthquake-hit Turkey earlier this year to help thecountry with the search and rescue work.

The Southeast Asian country has intensified cooperation with African and MiddleEastern nations in various areas, helping increase its influence on the globalstage.

Vietnam has affirmed itself as a strong nation with high prestige in the world,he said, adding the result is attained under the leadership of the CommunistParty of Vietnam./.
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