Trung noted during the preparation process, Vietnam had expected to gain a large number of votes, but only a few people had anticipated such a positive result. This showed the international community’s high appreciation of Vietnam’s foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, peace and development, the country’s stature in the international arena, along with its reform achievements.
The UNSC is the most important organ of the UN that has the leading responsibility for maintaining global peace and security under the UN Charter. It is also the only UN organ with the power to make decisions about peace and security which members are oblige d to follow, and those decisions directly affect countries.
Vietnam was a UNSC non-permanent member in 2008-2009. However, the current global circumstances are more complicated now, the official said, noting the Middle East’s situation, the differences between big countries, and the Asia-Pacific region where there exist many risks and challenges to peace and security are bigger than those 10 years ago, when Vietnam served in this post for the first time.
The deputy minister also pointed out many advantages for the country, elaborating that peace and development are still the paramount, and Vietnam has gained more experience.
Notably, the country’s foreign policy of peace, cooperation, and multilateralisation and diversification of foreign relations, as well as its major viewpoints in the international community and the UNSC’s agenda, has been supported by other countries, Trung added.