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Vietnam actively prepares for sending policemen to UN missions

Vietnam is actively preparing to send its policemen to UN peacekeeping missions, said Lieut. Gen. Tran Van Ve, Acting General Director of the General Police Department under the Ministry of Public Security, at the United Nations Chiefs of Police Summit (UNCOPS) that took place in New York on June 21.
Vietnam actively prepares for sending policemen to UN missions ảnh 1Lieut. Gen. Tran Van Ve (centre) speaks at the United Nations Chiefs of Police Summit in New York on June 21 (Photo: VNA)

New York (VNA) – Vietnam is actively preparing to send its policemen to UNpeacekeeping missions, said Lieut. Gen. Tran Van Ve, Acting General Director ofthe General Police Department under the Ministry of Public Security, at the UnitedNations Chiefs of Police Summit (UNCOPS) that took place in New York on June 21.

Currently,Vietnam is joining hands with the international community to overcomeconsequences of conflicts in the world, Ve said at the summit which drew theattendance of police chiefs from 193 UN member countries.

More than30 Vietnamese military officers have engaged in peacekeeping missions in SouthSudan and the Central African Republic, he noted.

He saidthat Vietnam highly evaluated the UNCOPS mechanism and believed that it will helpoptimise values of UN police forces, contributing to ensuring peace, settlingsecurity challenges, and promoting efforts in protecting social order innational and UN scales.

The UNCOPsalso helps strengthen partnership and share information and experience among membercountries and partners, Ve said, adding that Vietnam strongly supports andhopes the mechanism will continue to be maintained and developed.

He stated thatcurrently, the situation of organized and trans-national crimes in the worldand the region is developing complicatedly with different forms, includingdrug-related crimes, weapon and human trafficking, money laundry, internationaleconomic crimes and high-technology crimes.

These arebig challenges to law enforcement forces in all countries in the world andVietnam in particular, Ve stressed.

In order tocope with these challenges, Vietnam has coordinated closely with police forces ofother countries, he said, adding that the cooperation results have beenrecognised and lauded by the international community, continuing to fulfillingthe common goals of the international law enforcement forces and protectingsecurity, peace, human rights, prosperity and sustainable development.

To furtherpromote the efficiency of operations of the UN police force, Ve suggestedstronger collaboration between the force and existing police mechanisms such asInterpol, Europol and ASEANPOL, aiming to share information and coordinate moresmoothly in operations.

The membercountries should also increase the sharing of resources and information with theUN police force, thus maximizing their assistance in building and improvingcapacity for police who will join UN peace keeping operations.

The UNpolice was first deployed in 1960. Over the past 58 years, the force has becomea key pillar of the peacekeeping operations. Currently, the force has about 11,000officers from 89 countries, who have been deployed to UN missions around theworld.-VNA 
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On the East Sea issue, Giang reaffirmed Vietnam’s and ASEAN’s consistent stance on maintaining peace, stability, security, safety, and freedom of navigation and overflight, settling disputes by peaceful means in accordance with international law, particularly the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and stressed the need for the early finalisation of an effective, substantive, and legally binding Code of Conduct (COC) in the East Sea.

Timor-Leste Prime Minister to visit Vietnam, attend 3rd ASEAN Future Forum

Vietnam always treasures the traditional and fraternal relations between the two parties and countries, PM Hung said.

The Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence would continue to create favourable conditions for the armies of both countries to deepen practical and effective defence cooperation in the years to come.

Veeramalla Anjaiah, Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Southeast Asian Studies in Indonesia, said the keynote address by General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and State President To Lam at the 23rd Shangri-La Dialogue came at a highly opportune moment and at a forum of particular significance to global and regional security.

The top leader noted that the Resolution of the 14th National Party Congress sets out demanding requirements for renewing mindset, including reforms to the Party’s leadership methods to strengthen the country’s strategic autonomy and achieve rapid and sustainable development.

Party inspection, supervision and disciplinary work must be carried out proactively, promptly, comprehensively and in a coordinated manner, in a democratic, objective, fair, cautious, rigorous, accurate and strictly enforced way, and in line with the Party’s principles, procedures, regulations, authority and working methods, the PM said.

The Government’s regular meeting for May, reports on economic performance during the first five months, and Vietnam ranking among the four ASEAN countries most chosen by people in the region for travel, work, and live in are among news highlights on June 3.

The two sides agreed to step up high-level visits and meetings, effectively maintain defence policy dialogue and military consultations, strengthen cooperation among military services and arms, promote exchanges between young officers, expand professional training and experience sharing, and enhance coordination in handling maritime issues.

Concluding the meeting, General Secretary and President Lam emphasised that building a modern society is a cause of the entire people under the Party’s leadership. He stressed the need to proactively absorb the achievements of human civilisation, advanced science, technology and governance while safeguarding national independence, self-reliance, cultural identity and the socialist orientation of development.

Given their shared experiences and comparable development trajectories, the two countries are well-positioned to identify common interests and deepen cooperation for the future, said former Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines Laura Q. Del Rosario.

Prof. Huang Rihan of Huaqiao University in China’s Fujian province said the Vietnamese leader’s address highlighted three major crises currently facing the world - the crisis of the international order, the crisis of development models, and the crisis of strategic trust.

Vietnam consistently pursues a foreign policy of independence and self-reliance, diversification and multilateralisation of international relations, Vietnamese Ambassador to Argentina Ngo Minh Nguyet said in a speech to professors, lecturers and students at the Catholic University of Argentina (UCA) in Buenos Aires on June 2.

Prime Minister Le Minh Hung emphasised the need to further improve institutions and policy frameworks, develop digital infrastructure and data resources, and create the necessary conditions for science, technology, innovation and digital transformation to become new drivers of economic growth.

Vietnam attaches great importance to its cooperation with France and expressed satisfaction at the positive development of bilateral relations across all fields, including the important contributions made by the two countries’ legislative bodies, said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Thi Thu Hang.

The top leader's meeting with the Central Steering Committee responsible for reviewing one year of the political system’s new organisational model, PM Le Minh Hung chairing a meeting on key financial products and services for the Vietnam International Financial Centre, and the launch of the 2026 VIX50 rankings of the nation’s most prestigious and effective public companies are among news highlights on June 2 evening.

The reform has already covered an enormous volume of work across a vast scope under demanding conditions but success in restructuring doesn’t automatically mean success in operations. The priority now is to shift from completing organisational redesign to ensuring effective functioning, from stabilising structures to improving governance quality, and from assigning responsibilities to guaranteeing real capacity.

Vietnam highly values France’s role in Europe, the Indo-Pacific region, and the international arena. France is among Vietnam’s leading partners in the European Union (EU) and was the first EU country to establish a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with Vietnam.

With its current momentum, Vietnam will continue playing an increasingly important role on the international stage while opening up new opportunities to deepen friendship and substantive cooperation between Vietnam and Egypt in the years ahead

The following is a brief review of the day’s events as reported by the Vietnam News Agency.