Vietnam seeks UN Human Rights Council membership

Published: 01/03/2011 05:00

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Vietnam will run for a position on the United
Nations Human Rights Council, Permanent Deputy Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh
announced at the Council’s 16th session in Geneva on February 28.


He said Vietnam will perform well at
the post and make positive contributions to the Council to ensure a world of
peace, prosperity and equality.


Human rights in North Africa and the
Middle East, especially in Libya, and the assessment of the council’s
effectiveness, were the major issues discussed at the meeting, which brought
together 70 high-ranking state leaders around the world.

The Vietnamese diplomat said the
recent situation in North Africa and the Middle East showed the close connection
between peace, stability and the enforcement of basic human rights.


Noting protecting and promoting
human rights as the first and foremost responsibility of relevant countries,
Minh called upon all parties concerned in Libya to seek a peaceful solution to
the current situation without outside intervention to ensure the country’s
stability as well as the safety of foreigners, especially guest workers.


He emphasised the need for all
countries to abide by the general principles of the Council to make it a forum
where they dialogue and work together in addressing human rights issues in a
fair and comprehensive manner.


The Deputy FM presented Vietnam’s
human rights policies and laws as well as its achievements in human rights
protection, especially in reducing poverty, maintaining economic growth and
ensuring people’s human rights.


Achievements in legal, judicial and
administrative reforms have contributed to promoting people’s rights, Minh
emphasised.


He affirmed that Vietnam always
attaches importance to international dialogue and cooperation on human rights,
considering the universal periodic review as an important tool for countries to
share their experiences on promoting human rights.


Vietnam is seriously implementing
the recommendations it accepted in a responsible manner, said Minh.


In 2010, Vietnam welcomed two UN
independent experts on ethnic minorities and poverty issues and will receive two
special rapporteurs on the effects of foreign debts and health in 2011.


Talking with the Geneva-based
Vietnam News Agency correspondent, the Deputy FM said the UN Human Rights
Council has over the past five years worked to promote and ensure the
enforcement of human rights in the fields of economy, culture, social affairs
and politics as well as boosted cooperation among countries around the world.


The UN Human Rights Council’s 16th
session will last until March 25.



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