UNSC: Vietnam calls for goodwill dialogues for GERD-related issues

Vietnam called for goodwill dialogues to find a satisfactory solution to issues related to the Ethiopian Great Revival Dam (GERD) at a meeting of the UN Security Council on July 8.

Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy, head of the Vietnamese mission to the United Nations. (Photo: VNA)
Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy, head of the Vietnamese mission to the United Nations. (Photo: VNA)

In his remarks at the event, Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy, head of the Vietnamese mission to the UN, expressed concern about the unsustainable exploitation of international flows, and the lack of assurance of legitimate interests of involved relevant parties, especially downstream countries.

Quy said that the use of water sources for development purposes is a legal right, but the use of international water sources must be in accordance with international law and commitments of concerned countries on the basis of harmonising the interests of riparian countries to ensure sustainable use and equitable sharing of water resources.

He underlined the importance of strengthening the codification and development of international law relating to sustainable use of trans-boundary water resources, including via the implementation of the UN Convention on the Law of the Non-navigational Uses of International Watercourses.

Regarding GERD, the diplomat called on countries to continue making efforts and promoting achieved results, especially in implementing the Declaration of Principles for GERD construction (DoPs 2015), thus contributing to the development in the region.

Disputes should be resolved by peaceful means through dialogue and negotiation, in which the parties need to take into account views and legitimate interests of each country in the spirit of friendly neighbourliness and goodwill, and in accordance with international law and the agreement on DoPs 2015.

Vietnam supports the role and responsibility of the African Union (AU) in promoting negotiations and mediating regional issues, Quy said, adding that the union needs to make more efforts to assist the parties in resolving outstanding issues, including legal and technical issues.

He also called on stakeholders to refrain from actions that could escalate tensions and affect chances of reaching a resolution in this issue.