Ambassador Do Hung Viet presents Letter of Credentials to the UN Secretary-General
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| Secretary-General António Guterres warmly congratulates Ambassador Do Hung Viet on his new position. (Photo: WVR) |
At the reception following the presentation of his credentials, Secretary-General António Guterres warmly congratulated Ambassador Do Hung Viet on his new position, expressing his belief that the Ambassador will continue to contribute to further enhancing Vietnam's position and role at the United Nations.
The Secretary-General assessed that with the remarkable achievements in socio-economic development and international integration in recent years, Vietnam has truly become a model in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals, promoting international peace and security and contributing to important processes of the United Nations.
Assessing the current complex international situation, posing unprecedented challenges to the United Nations system, Mr. António Guterres emphasized that the rise of developing countries like Vietnam will contribute to promoting multilateralism, effectively contributing to the common effort to respond to global challenges.
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| Ambassador Do Hung Viet presents his Letter of Credentials to United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres. (Photo: WVR) |
On this occasion, Secretary-General António Guterres respectfully sent his regards and looked forward to meeting the leaders of Vietnam again this year.
Ambassador Do Hung Viet, Head of the Permanent Mission of Vietnam to the United Nations, sincerely thanked Secretary-General António Guterres for his good feelings towards Vietnam, expressing his wish to continue receiving valuable support and assistance from the United Nations and the Secretary-General personally for Vietnam and the Ambassador himself during his term at the United Nations.
Ambassador Do Hung Viet emphasized that relations with the United Nations have always been a high priority in Vietnam's foreign policy, affirming Vietnam's strong commitment to multilateralism and the rule of international law, and its determination to increasingly make positive and substantive contributions to the common work of the United Nations.

