Vietnam calls for joint efforts to ensure human rights for all

VOV.VN - Ambassador Mai Phan Dung, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations (UN), World Trade Organisation, and other international organisations in Geneva, has recently gave a speech at a general debate on UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk’s Global Update on the human rights situation, held within the framework of the 57th session of the UN Human Rights Council.

The Vietnamese diplomat greatly valued the active role and efforts of the UN High Commissioner in advancing the work of the UNHRC, while affirming Vietnam's support for the activities of the Office of the High Commissioner in promoting and protecting human rights amidst ongoing conflicts and crises around the globe.

Dung highlighted Vietnam's development policy, which puts people at the centre, and regards them as not only the subject but also the goal and the driving force of development towards achieving sustainable development goals.

The ambassador underlined the need to promote initiatives and actions at national, regional, and international levels to address the negative impacts of global challenges such as climate change and food insecurity, which are threatening the enjoyment of human rights for people worldwide, especially vulnerable groups, as well as the ability to achieve sustainable development goals.

He reaffirmed Vietnam's commitment to enhancing practical dialogue and effective cooperation with all UN member states and human rights mechanisms.

He also expressed regret over the fact that the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and some countries have mentioned Vietnam based on one-sided, inaccurate, and unverified information. The ambassador clarified that Vietnam advocates fundamental principles of universality, fairness, objectivity, non-selectivity, and non-interference in the internal affairs of nations.

On September 11, Ambassador Dung attended and delivered a speech at a panel discussion on promoting and protecting economic, social and cultural rights within the context of addressing inequalities.

He emphasized the importance of timely international cooperation, given that many countries are facing significant challenges in advancing and protecting economic, social, and cultural rights, which have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, and economic instability; and many are struggling to ensure that vulnerable and disadvantaged groups have access to basic services such as healthcare, education, and social protection.

As for Vietnam, Dung laid stress on significant progress in poverty reduction, expanding universal healthcare, and improving access to education through comprehensive development policies and international cooperation. He also noted challenges, particularly in ensuring that rapid economic growth does not leave anyone behind, especially in rural and remote areas.

At the UNHRC’s 57th session, held in Geneva from September 9 to October 11, Vietnam continues to work actively as a member of the Council for the 2023-2025 term. During this session, the Council will adopt Vietnam’s report of the fourth-cycle Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Working Group.

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