Vietnam seeks re-election to UN Human Rights Council: Foreign Minister

WVR/VNA - Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son has called on countries to support Vietnam's bid for re-election as a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) for the 2026-2028 tenure.
Vietnam seeks re-election to UN Human Rights Council: Foreign Minister
Vietnam seeks re-election to UN Human Rights Council: Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son speaks at the meeting. (Photo: Nhat Phong)

On Feburary 26, leading a Vietnamese delegation to the UNHRC’s 55th session in Geneva, Foreign Minister Son said human rights could only be best ensured in a peaceful, stable environment where international law is maintained and respected, and where the State places its people at the centre of all policies, ensuring comprehensive and sustainable development.

He underscored the need for the UNHRC to prioritise fulfilling basic human rights needs, including access to economic, social, and cultural rights, the right to development, and ensuring the protection of vulnerable groups.

The UNHRC should pay attention to promoting the implementation of Vietnam’s proposed Resolution 52/19, especially urging countries to promote mutual respect, understanding, tolerance, inclusiveness, unity, and appreciation of differences, dialogue, and cooperation, he added.

Vietnam seeks re-election to UN Human Rights Council: Foreign Minister
Vietnam seeks re-election to UN Human Rights Council: Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son is leading a Vietnamese delegation to the UNHRC’s 55th session in Geneva. (Photo: Nhat Phong)

The Minister also reaffirmed Vietnam's priorities if re-elected, including protecting vulnerable groups, promoting gender equality, embracing digital transformation, and upholding human rights.

At the 56th session of the UNHRC in June, Vietnam will propose an annual resolution on ensuring human rights in the face of climate change, he said.

According to the Minister, Vietnam has submitted its national report under the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) mechanism for the fourth cycle, with nearly 90% of the recommendations received in 2019 being fulfilled.

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(Source: WVR/VNA)