【vua phá lưới seria】UN expects Việt Nam to be active Security Council member
UN expects Việt Nam to be active Security Council member
January 06,vua phá lưới seria 2020 - 08:13In an interview with the Vietnam News Agency in New York, United Nations Deputy Secretary-General in charge of peace activities, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, applauded Việt Nam’s contributions in efforts to preserve security and peace.
Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, Jean-Pierre Lacroix. — VNA/VNS Photo Khắc Hiếu |
In an interview with the Vietnam News Agency in New York, United Nations Deputy Secretary-General in charge of peace activities, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, applauded Việt Nam’s contributions in efforts to preserve security and peace.
Việt Nam has been a member of the UN for 42 years. What is your opinion on Viet Nam’s contributions to peace and security at the UN, especially after Việt Nam joined peacekeeping operations (PKO) in 2014?
Việt Nam is a strong supporter of the UN in general, and especially when it comes to UN peacekeeping.
We also received very strong support and encouragement from Việt Nam in two ways. First of all, Việt Nam has been supporting peacekeeping initiatives.
Second, Việt Nam has also engaged with troops on the ground in Central Africa Republic and now in South Sudan. We very much appreciate these efforts, because we really need that kind of engagement from our member states.
One of Viet Nam’s priorities during its term as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council in 2020 is to contribute more to PKO. What do you suggest Việt Nam do to deliver the best service possible?
The UN Security Council is the UN body whose main function is to ensure security and peace for the world, so Việt Nam's role as a selected non-permanent member of the Security Council in the next term is important because it will have a crucial role in carrying out this mandate.
We also need the Security Council to support us to improve peacekeeping activities, especially the Action for Peacekeeping initiative which started in March 2018. Since then there have been regular debates, discussions and events to talk about issues relating to peacekeeping operations. The Security Council also hears regular reports from force commanders about their activities. So, there’s a lot we expect from the UNSC. I am sure that Viet Nam will be a very active member in this very important organisation.
In regards to PKO, what do you see as new challenges facing the Security Council in the future?
I think the biggest challenge for us now is that most peacekeeping operations take place in very difficult environments. The situations can be dangerous.
Our peacekeepers and UN staff have become targets for armed forces and hostile actors, so we have to deal with them to improve security and ensure the safety of UN soldiers and officials.
The second challenge is that while peacekeeping operations are the tool to support the progress of political solutions, peacekeeping alone is not enough. We do not achieve political goals without the support of the parties themselves. And we need the strong support and involvement of the Security Council to push for political solutions. We need a united and determined Security Council willing to support political solutions and encourage the parties to make their best efforts.
Five permanent members of the Security Council are often divided on global politics, including on PKO. How do you think non-permanent members of the Security Council can play a role in finding solutions for these challenges?
It is true that we have a UN Security Council that is less united than we would want it to be, but I think UN peacekeeping operations still benefit from a relatively high degree of support from the member states.
The founding document for international peacekeeping activities has been signed by 152 signatories, including Việt Nam and the five permanent members of the Security Council.
I think one of the important roles for non-permanent members, such as Việt Nam, is as a bridge builder, helping forge consensus and smooth divisions that exist among Security Council members.
I think this is a very important contribution that any elected Security Council member can bring to the body. — VNS
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