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Vietnam reaffirms commitment to protecting children in armed conflicts

Ambassador Do Hung Viet underscored Vietnam’s support for integrating child protection across all stages of peace processes and identifying it as a core component of peacekeeping operations.
Ambassador Do Hung Viet, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations, speaks at a debate on peace in Africa. (Photo: VNA)
Ambassador Do Hung Viet, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations, speaks at a debate on peace in Africa. (Photo: VNA)

New York (VNA) – Vietnam condemns all acts of violence against children and ca🌸lls for the immediate cessation of violations of c𒀰hildren's rights in armed conflicts, Ambassador Do Hung Viet, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations, stressed on June 26.

Addressing a UN Security Council (UNSC) open debate on children and armed conflicts, Viet stressed that prevention must be the top priority, particularly through addressing the root causes of conflict and reducing risks of violence against children. He underscored Vietnam’s support for integrating child protection across all stages of peace processes and identifying it as a core component of peacekeeping operations. On this occasion, the diplomat highlighted Vietnam’s notable contributions during its 2020–2021 term as a non-permanent UNSC member. These include the promotion of Resolution 2573 on protecting essential civilian infrastructure in conflict, a Presidential statement on addressing the consequences of explosive remnants of war, and the initiation of discussions on protecting women and children in armed conflicts.
The debate brought together representatives from the UN Secretariat, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), and more than 90 UN member states, reflecting the international community’s strong determination on the protection of children in conflict situations. According to the UN Secretary-General's latest report on children and armed conflict, more than 41,000 grave violations against children were documented in 2024 — a 25% increase compared to 2023 — marking the highest number since the UN’s children-related monitoring and reporting mechanism was established in 2005. Country representatives expressed grave concern over the growing number of violations, particularly sexual violence and the use of explosive weapons in densely populated areas. They called on all relevant parties to uphold international law and relevant UNSC resolutions, intensify preventive measures, strengthen international cooperation and humanitarian assistance, and increase resources for child protection and reintegration programmes.
On June 25, Ambassador Viet also participated in a high-level thematic debate on the multifaceted aspects of peace and security in Africa and the future of peacekeeping operations, chaired by the President of the 79th session of the UN General Assembly. In his remarks, he emphasised the UN's central role in fostering sustainable peace in the continent, calling for enhanced strategic and effective cooperation. He advocated a people- and community-centred approach to address the root causes of threats. The Vietnamese diplomat proposed the development of an evaluation mechanism to improve the efficiency of peacekeeping operations and urged sustainable financing for UN peacekeeping missions as well as the initiatives led by the African Union (AU). He affirmed Vietnam’s readiness to make greater contributions to UN peacekeeping efforts in Africa.
The same day, Viet attended and delivered remarks at an informal plenary meeting of the UN General Assembly commemorating the 80th anniversary of the signing of the UN Charter, which was presided over by the Permanent Representative of Singapore on behalf of the Forum of Small States (FOSS)./
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