PM stresses international cooperation in climate change combat at G7 Outreach Summit

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has proposed establishing an expanded cooperation forum between the Group of Seven (G7) and coastal nations in combating climate change and sea level rises, as well as protecting the marine ecology.

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (third, right, second line) and delegates to G7 Summit and G7 Outreach Summit. (Photo: VNA)
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (third, right, second line) and delegates to G7 Summit and G7 Outreach Summit. (Photo: VNA)

The forum aims to step up collaboration, share experience, transfer technologies and mobilise resources for climate change adaptation and response, the Vietnamese leader explained.

Prime Minister Phuc raised the initiative while addressing the G7 Outreach Summit in the Charlevoix region, in Canada’s Quebec state, on June 9, at the invitation of his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau.

In his speech, the PM conveyed the message of the significance of the enhanced international cooperation in climate change combat.

Vietnam supports host Canada to concentrate the G7 Outreach Summit’s agenda on seas and oceans, and applauds the resolve and cooperation spirit displayed by the G7 countries in an attempt to seek solutions to promote the protection of the marine ecology, he said.

The leader stressed that Vietnam is one of the countries hardest hit by climate change and sea level rises, as well as the adverse impacts of the unsustainable exploitation and use of Mekong River water resources.

He affirmed Vietnam’s commitments to seriously cutting emissions in conformity with the Paris COP21 Agreement on climate change, and called on the G7 countries and the international community to continue their assistance and cooperation with Vietnam to help the country to improve its capacity for climate change monitoring and adaptation, fighting sea level rises and saltwater intrusion, and manage and use water resources of the lower Mekong River basin sustainably.

At the event, PM Phuc affirmed that strongly developing the sea-based economy in tandem with protecting the environment and the marine ecosystem is a development direction and strategy of Vietnam. The country’s viewpoint is not exchanging the environment for economic growth, but encouraging clean and renewable energy, green growth and sustainable development, and determinedly preventing waste releases that pollute the marine environment.

He welcomed Canada’s initiative to prevent disposing of plastic waste into oceans, stressing that Vietnam is ready to cooperate with Canada and countries around the world to carry out this initiative.

The Vietnamese leader also proposed that the G7 countries promote the formation of a global cooperation mechanism for reducing plastic garbage towards oceans free of plastic waste. He informed that the sixth Global Environment Fund (GEF) Assembly will be held in Vietnam later this month. Vietnam has proposed a regional project for an ocean free of plastic waste that is applauded by the GEF.

In his speech, PM Phuc emphasised that the goal of green oceans can only be achieved when peace, stability and cooperation are maintained across oceans. He applauded the G7 nations’ support for ASEAN’s common stance on the East Sea issue. Accordingly, it is a need to enhance the cooperation to ensure security, safety and freedom of navigation and aviation, to peacefully resolve disputes on the basis of international law and the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, and respect diplomatic and legal processes to consolidate regional and global peace, stability and cooperation.

The PM’s speech was welcomed by the host Canada and many participating countries, which also voiced their support for the initiatives suggested by Vietnam and for ASEAN’s stance on the East Sea issue.

The G7 Outreach Summit looked into pollution and unsustainable exploitation of marine resources, which remain global challenges threatening the sustainable development of the entire planet and firstly coastal nations.

The delegates called for stronger global and regional cooperation in protecting the marine economy. Most of the participating leaders affirmed their commitments to implementing the Paris Agreement.

They exchanged initiatives, visions and measures to enhance the capacity for climate change response and adaptation, promote mechanisms dealing with maritime issues on the basis of international law, prevent coastal erosion and sea level rises, form cooperation mechanisms and international standards of fighting plastic waste and illegal fishing, enhance the management and protection of the marine ecology, and ensure sustainable development of sea-based economic sectors.

They also voiced their support for Canada’s initiative of reinforcing international cooperation in preventing and handling plastic waste discharged into oceans, and promoting gender equality in climate change response.