Vietnam supports Sudan, South Sudan in resolving Abyei issues peacefully

Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy, head of the Vietnamese Permanent Mission to the United Nations, has expressed Vietnam’s wish that the governments of Sudan and South Sudan will soon address Abyei issues via peaceful means and on the ground of international law, the UN Charter, and their agreement signed on June 20, 2011.
vietnam supports sudan, south sudan in resolving abyei issues peacefully hinh 0
Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy, head of the Vietnamese Permanent Mission to the United Nations, speaks highly of the positive developments in Sudan and South Sudan. (Photo: VNA)

Attending a videoconference of the UN Security Council (UNSC) on April 28, the Vietnamese diplomat spoke highly of the positive developments over the past time in Sudan and South Sudan.

He called on Sudan and South Sudan to strengthen coordination with the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) in COVID-19 response, and welcomed the efforts of the UN, organisations and countries in the region, including the African Union (AU) and Ethiopia in supporting the two countries' resolution of Abyei matters.

The ambassador also praised the endevours of UNISFA, especially the participation of its female forces in protecting civilians, as well as voiced his support for the extension of the UNISFA mandate as recommended by the UN Secretary-General.

On June 20, 2011, Sudan and South Sudan signed an agreement whereby the two sides pledged to withdraw troops from a demilitarized zone in Abyei and establish a joint mechanism to solve Abyei issues.

UNISFA was established on June 27, 2011 in accordance with the 1990 Resolution of the UNSC to protect civilians and promote demilitarisation in Abyei. In the following week, UNSC countries will negotiate a resolution to extend the mandate of UNISFA – which is due to expire on May 15, 2020.

VNA

Other News

Vietnam supports UNESCO's people-centred approach, multilateral cooperation: official

Vietnam supports UNESCO's people-centred approach, multilateral cooperation: official

Van affirmed Vietnam’s support for the UNESCO80 reform roadmap, focusing on the organisation’s core mandate, priority areas, interdisciplinary approach, and the special status of the Vietnam National Commission for UNESCO, and UNESCO representative offices, alongside efforts to diversify resources and strengthen global partnerships to enhance the organisation’s effectiveness.

Regional media highlight significant step in Vietnam’s leadership structure

Regional media highlight significant step in Vietnam’s leadership structure

Under General Secretary and President Lam’s leadership, Vietnam is expected to maintain a balanced foreign policy, strengthen its regional standing and accelerate economic development, thereby improving living standards and creating new opportunities for international investors, according to the India-based platform Devdiscourse.

Laos identifies 10 key tasks to build independent, self-reliant economy

Laos identifies 10 key tasks to build independent, self-reliant economy

Laos will step up agricultural production to ensure food security, meet domestic demand and expand exports; encourage the development of agro-processing industries, including those related to rubber, aquatic products, cassava and sugarcane, as well as fertiliser and animal feed production, in order to increase added value and create jobs in rural areas.

Malaysia steps up cyber security resilience

Malaysia steps up cyber security resilience

To ensure accountability, Malaysia plans to finalise the Cybercrime Bill this year which addresses both cyber-dependent and cyber-enabled offences, introducing stricter penalties and prison terms to enhance deterrence.

US public opinion positive about PM Pham Minh Chinh’s visit

US public opinion positive about PM Pham Minh Chinh’s visit

Public opinion in the US is generally positive about Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s trip to the US from September 17-23 to attend the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly, which took place immediately after the upgrading of the Vietnam - US relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership on the occasion of US President Joe Biden’s official visit to Vietnam.