Vietnam affirms commitment to UN peacekeeping operations

VOV.VN - The country backs every effort in helping United Nations peacekeeping operations become more effective and adaptive, said Ambassador Dang Hoang Giang, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the UN at a UN Security Council open debate themed “Strengthening UN Peacekeeping: Reflections for the Future” in New York on September 10.

In his address, the Vietnamese diplomat stated that that amid the current complicated geopolitical context, peacekeeping remains an important tool of the UN to maintain international peace and security.

Vietnam supports every effort in helping United Nations peacekeeping operations become more effective and adaptive, with clear and feasible tasks assigned and sufficient resources provided, he said, adding that this process requires close coordination among the UN Security Council, host countries, and nations that send peacekeepers, as well as between the UN and relating regional organisations.

He underlined the necessity to take effective measures for preventing hostilities against peacekeeping forces and facilities, including enhancing interactions and building trust with local administrations and communities.

In addition, UN missions should also further improve their medical capacity to better protect peacekeepers’ physical and mental health, Giang said.

Emphasizing Vietnam’s advocacy of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda, he called for more favourable conditions for women to engage in and contribute to peacekeeping operations, along with for the prevention of all forms of violence as well as security and safety threats coming from gender bias and inequality.

Over the past 10 years, Vietnam has dispatched more than 800 military and police officers, in units and individuals, to peacekeeping operations.

The Vietnamese ambassador once again underscored the country’s strong support for and commitment to UN peacekeeping operations, including the readiness to deploy the first police unit.

At the debate, UN Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix and participant showed gratitude to UN peacekeeping forces for their contributions and sacrifice. They affirmed the importance of peacekeeping operations in preventing conflicts from recurring and ensuring sustainable peace and security.

They also discussed a score measures to promote the efficiency of UN mission models, improving training quality, and ensuring security for peacekeepers, particularly females.

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