The Borneo Post

Vietnam calls UN to prioritise long-term conflict prevention

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NEW YORK: The United Nations ( UN) should prioritise building a strategy for conflict prevention in the long run, Vietnam News Agency ( VNA) reported a Vietnamese diplomat as saying.

Ambassador and deputy head of the Vietnamese delegation to the UN Pham Thi Kim Anh made the suggestion at a UN Security Council debate in New York on Tuesday.

She said prolonged disputes hinder developmen­t and cause conflicts.

Therefore, it is time for the UN to reinforce the collective security structure on the basis of promoting multilater­alism, respect for internatio­nal law, without using or threatenin­g to use force, she added.

She called on the UN to address disputes based on Article 33 of the UN Charter and respect of the independen­ce, sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of each nation.

The ambassador praised the role of Asean in regional security and affirmed the associatio­n will spare no effort to seek political solutions to prevent conflicts and settle disputes in the region, especially in the South China Sea.

Asean pledged to respect internatio­nal law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea as well as diplomatic and legal procedures, ensure the full and effective implementa­tion of the Declaratio­n on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, and soon reach a Code of Conduct in the South China Sea, she said.

The open debate, the first of its kind, was attended by representa­tives from 94 member nations. It was themed ‘ Maintenanc­e of internatio­nal peace and security: conflict prevention and sustaining peace.’ — Bernama

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