Vietnam shows high responsibility at Bandung Conference
Vietnam has actively involved in joint efforts to foster Asian-African connectivity as showed through its participation in the Asian-African Conference 2015 as one of the conference’s founders and a responsible and trustworthy partner of the two continents, said Deputy Foreign Minister Ha Kim Ngoc
Vietnam has actively involved in joint efforts to fosterAsian-African connectivity as showed through its participation in theAsian-African Conference 2015 as one of the conference’s founders and aresponsible and trustworthy partner of the two continents, said DeputyForeign Minister Ha Kim Ngoc.
Ngoc noted thatVietnamese officials were present at all events held at the same time inJakarta, Indonesia on April 22-24, including President Truong Tan Sangattending a ceremony marking the 60 th anniversary of the Bandungconference and 10 years of the Asia-Africa strategic partnership, andDeputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc joining the World Economic Forumon East Asia.
Vietnamese leaders helped foreignfriends get better understanding of Vietnam’s efforts in building aSoutheast Asian region of peace, stability and prosperity.
They also clarified the need to peacefully settle disputes inconformity with international law, ensuring maritime and aviationsecurity, safety and freedom, he said.
Vietnam alsoshared initiatives and experience in boosting connectivity andcooperation with African countries as well as the South-Southcooperation.
The message on strengtheningAsia-Africa connectivity for peace and prosperity in the world on thebasis of international law delivered by State President Truong Tan Sangwas lauded by event participants, said Ngoc.
At thesame time, Vietnam contributed constructively to building documents usedat the conference, especially those contents relating to the East Sea,water security, Ngoc stated.
The Deputy FMreiterated that the formation of the Asian-African Conference, alsoknown as the Bandung Conference in 1955, was significant since it wasthe first multilateral conference to gather developing andnewly-liberated countries in joint actions to eliminate colonialism andcooperate for mutual development.
After Vietnam’sDien Bien Phu victory in 1954, the conference encouraged the nationalliberation movements around the world, he said, noting that over 20African countries gained independence five years after the firstconference.
The conference opened up a new era ofsolidarity among developing countries, resulting in the inception of theNon-Aligned Movement in 1961, Group 77 in 1964 and then South-SouthCooperation mechanism, the diplomat noted.
The 10principles of Bandung helped with the building of common principles ofconduct regulating relations among countries, including regulations ofrespecting sovereignty and territorial integrity and not violating andintruding other countries, as well as settling disputes through peacefulmeasures in line with the United Nations Charter, Ngoc said.
He revealed that this year, the conference issued a number ofimportant documents, including the Bandung message on strengtheningSouth-South cooperation for forging global peace and prosperity, astatement on enhancing vitality of new Asian-African strategicpartnership, and a statement on Palestine.
Thedocuments highlight the role of the United Nations in maintaininginternational peace and security as well as the need to bolster trade,investment cooperation and connectivity.-VNA
Addressing the meeting, Party General Secretary To Lam expressed his pleasure at meeting a large number of Vietnamese living and working in the RoK, acknowledging and appreciating their efforts in contributing to the growing Vietnam–RoK partnership.
He also welcomed the “Vietnam Private Sector Panorama” as a platform for dialogue, awareness-raising, and inspiring a wealth-creation movement, emphasising that it must deliver tangible results.
During a meeting on August 10 in Seoul with 100 representatives from the RoK’s intellectuals, associations, people’s organisations, businesses, and non-governmental organisations operating in Vietnam, Party General Secretary To Lam expressed his gratitude to Korean friendship, economic, cultural associations, universities, research institutes, individuals, and NGOs for their significant contributions to nurturing the Vietnam–RoK relationship.
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The outcomes of Party General Secretary To Lam's visit will serve as a driving force and source of inspiration for the two countries to inherit, promote, and elevate their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, contributing to the national construction and development cause in each country, and to peace, cooperation, and development in the region and the world.
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The visits reflected the elevated position of Vietnam’s foreign policy in the new era—aimed at not only advancing ties with key regional partners like Egypt and Angola but also delivering a strategic message about Vietnam’s commitment to deepening relations with African nations as a whole.
At their talks and meetings, President Cuong and Angola’s top leaders affirmed that the close brotherhood and traditional friendship are a valuable shared asset and a solid foundation for the two nations to advance into a new phase of development.
The ruling People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) attaches great importance to the friendship, solidarity, and comradeship with the Communist Party of Vietnam, and voiced her Party’s wish to further deepen and expand relations between the two sides for the benefit of the Vietnamese and Angolan people.