Vietnam further contributes to strengthening ASEAN solidarity: Ambassador

WVR/VNA - Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son’s attendance at the ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Retreat (AMM Retreat) in Jakarta will contribute to enhancing solidarity and consensus in ASEAN, thus elevating Vietnam’s role and position in ASEAN and international forums, said Ambassador Nguyen Hai Bang, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to ASEAN.
Vietnam  further contributes to strengthening ASEAN solidarity: Ambassador
Vietnam further contributes to strengthening ASEAN solidarity: Ambassador Nguyen Hai Bang, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to ASEAN. (Photo: WVR)

Ambassador Bang said given the current complicated circumstances, the meeting is expected to offer an opportunity for ASEAN Foreign Ministers to discuss and reach consensus on the bloc’s orientations.

The Ministers are expected to propose initiatives and solutions to cope with challenges in the region and the world, strengthen the bloc's solidarity, enhance ASEAN’s centrality in the region, and facilitate recovery of the entire association and each member nation, the Ambassador went on.

According to Ambassador Bang, on the sidelines of the AMM Retreat, Foreign Minister Son and his counterparts in ASEAN will pay courtesy calls to Indonesian President Joko Widodo, and hold many bilateral meetings.

Since joining ASEAN, Vietnam has proven its role as an active, responsible member that is willing to lead and contribute to building rules for the bloc, the Ambassador stressed.

At the upcoming retreat, Vietnam will propose initiatives aiming to improve institutional capacity and operational efficiency of ASEAN agencies and review the implementation of the ASEAN Charter for timely adjustment and supplements, towards ensuring that ASEAN Community building efforts are made in an effective and coordinated manner across all three pillars.

Also as part of the community building framework, Vietnam will join in finalising Timor Leste's observer status and and contributing to building a roadmap for Timor-Leste to secure the ASEAN membership, he said.

According to the Ambassador, another important issue at the upcoming retreat meeting is measures to materialise the Five-Point Consensus on Myanmar, and Vietnam stands ready to engage in the process.

Other issues to be tabled for discussion include orientations to boost cooperation between ASEAN and its partners in the spirit of ensuring and promoting the centrality of ASEAN as well as mechanisms and initiatives of or led by ASEAN, including the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific, and how to continue urging major countries to soon join the Treaty on the Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone (SEANWFZ).

The present emerging international and regional issues will also be of great concern as they directly affect ASEAN, he said, noting that the task of the Vietnamese delegation is to raise initiatives in order to build a common stance, helping to ensure ASEAN solidarity and unity.

Speaking of priorities set by Indonesia as ASEAN Chair 2023 that are maintaining ASEAN’s position and consolidating its centrality in the region and the world, and comprehensively spurring economic recovery and growth, turning ASEAN into bright spot of the global economy, Ambassador Bang affirmed Vietnam’s support for and readiness to contribute to these efforts this year.

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(Source: WVR/VNA)