“The Vietnamese Delegation underlined that in its initial years of evolution, the PBC has consolidated its core advisory role and made significant support to critical peace-building priorities,” said Vietnam’s Deputy Representative to the council, Ambassador Hoang Chi Trung, at a debate on the report of the PBC on November 25.
Trung added that the PBC, through its country-specific configurations and integrated peace-building strategies, has yielded concrete and important results under challenging circumstances in Burundi, the Central African Republic, Guinea Bissau and Sierra Leone.
However, the diplomat shared the same view that the commission needs to be effective in furthering the international peace-building agenda if its activities are better tailored to recipient countries.
“To this effect, the PBC should redouble its efforts to improve its rules of procedures and working methods, intensify interactions with countries on its agenda, and rationalize its institutional relationships with the General Assembly, the Security Council and the Economic and Social Council, in accordance with the respective competence of each body as defined by the Charter,” the ambassador said.
He said the efficiency of UN assistance requires unity of purpose and action in all the areas of peace and security, human rights, rule of law, development and humanitarian affairs, as well as coherence between preventive diplomacy, peacemaking, peacekeeping and peace-building.
It is imperative to get to the root of conflicts and create favourable conditions for sustainable reconstruction in post-conflict countries, he stressed.
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