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ASEAN, Russia look to further deepen strategic partnership

April 15, 2021 by en.vietnamplus.vn

Hanoi (VNA) – 2021 is considered an important time for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Russia to review their achievements in cooperation and determine related goals in the time to come, towards further deepening the strategic partnership.

The two upgraded their relationship to the strategic partnership in November 2018.

At the 19th Meeting of the ASEAN-Russia Joint Cooperation Committee (ARJCC) held online, representatives from ASEAN member nations expressed their appreciation of the positive cooperation in bilateral relations.

Cooperation programmes and plans between ASEAN and Russia have contributed to supporting ASEAN in realising its goals in community building and narrowing the development gap.

The Russia n side stressed that ASEAN is one of the top priorities in its diplomatic policy. It supports the bloc in building the ASEAN Community and in strengthening its central role in the regional structure, and actively joins ASEAN-led mechanisms, thus contributing to peace, stability, and security in the region.

The two sides also highly valued the activities of the ASEAN Centre at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), which contribute to promoting scientific cooperation between universities and research centres and promoting people-to-people exchanges between citizens of Russia and ASEAN.

In the context of COVID-19, the two sides also committed to promoting joint efforts to overcome the effects of the pandemic and stabilise their economies.

ASEAN and Russia agreed to further strengthen the strategic partnership, focusing on areas of mutual interest, such as politics, security, disaster management, technology and innovation, tourism, and the prevention of infectious diseases.

Russia has also increased coordination with ASEAN member countries at major international forums, including the UN, on urgent global and regional issues, such as arms control, non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, terrorism prevention, international information security, and combating drug trafficking and transnational crime.

Russian authorities are assisting ASEAN’s special security and law protection agencies in personnel training and organising professional training courses to fight terrorism and extremism.

On the occasion of the 30th founding anniversary of diplomatic ties and 25 years of dialogue relations in 2021, ASEAN and Russia wish to further deepen the strategic partnership, thus helping both overcome difficulties posed by COVID-19 and recover economic development./.

VNA

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SEA of Solutions: Internationally systematic approaches to marine pollution

November 28, 2020 by hanoitimes.vn

SEA of Solutions is aimed to become a platform for exchanging solutions and cooperation to mitigate plastic pollution.

SEA of Solutions, an annual partnership event solving plastic pollution at source, has addressed national efforts and international cooperation based on systematic approaches to various pollution sources, both on land and in the ocean.

Greenpeace together with the Break Free From Plastic coalition conducted a beach cleanup activity and plastics brand audit on Freedom Island, Philippines in 2017. Photo: Daniel Müller/Greenpeace

SEA of Solutions 2020, which was organized earlier this week in collaboration with Vietnam – the Chair of ASEAN 2020 and a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council – has a positive meaning in politics, diplomacy, and the environment at the national, regional, and international scale.

As an annual event co-organized alternately in Southeast Asian countries by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and the Coordinating Body on the Seas of East Asia (COBSEA), SEA of Solutions is aimed to become a platform for exchanging solutions and cooperation to tackle plastic pollution.

This year’s conference on solutions for plastic waste in the East Asia Sea region is a regional dialogue for stakeholders to share solutions for plastic pollution and marine waste; discuss difficulties in managing plastic waste during the Covid-19 pandemic; and identify solutions and opportunities to recycle and raise awareness of reducing plastic waste.

Representatives from UNEP, COBSEA, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), the government of Vietnam, ASEAN+3 governments, and local and international organizations discussed the risk of plastic waste solution and marine waste.

At the three-day event conference that concluded on November 26, participants emphasized the need for effective coordination between different sectors and at different levels, different socio-economic sectors (including public and private sectors, civil society, civic organizations) to jointly take concrete actions to tackle plastic pollution and marine plastic waste challenge.

Le Minh Ngan, deputy minister of Vietnam’s Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) believes that the conference will significantly contribute to realizing each country’s commitments in reducing marine plastic waste. He reaffirmed Vietnam’s involvement and actions against marine plastic waste, especially in the negotiations of a Global Agreement on Marine Plastic Waste.

Ms. Caitlin Wiesen, UNDP Vietnam Resident Representative, delivered speech at the conference. Photo: UNDP Vietnam

UNDP Resident Representative in Vietnam Caitlin Wiesen said protecting the ocean from marine plastic debris means we are contributing to a sustainable ocean economy. That is the main agenda that UNDP is working with the Government of Vietnam and the Government of Norway for the high-level international conference on Sustainable Ocean Economy and Climate Change Adaptation “Solutions for a Climate Resilient Blue Economy”, which is going to be held in 2021.

She affirmed that UNDP stands ready to work with all stakeholders to identify more solutions, unlock new funding, and scale up innovative solutions that offer plastic reduction and sustainable development.

Ms. Wiesen emphasized that it’s time to act to save the planet and look toward sustainable development and she believed Vietnam and regional partners take opportunities to change and shift from the world’s worst plastic polluters to one of greatest drivers for innovation.

At the conference, the “Mitigating marine plastic debris in Vietnam” project was introduced as part of programs in Vietnam that help reduce marine plastic waste. The WWF-supported project is aimed to national priorities in both policy sphere and public awareness, greatly supporting the implementation of the National Action Plan on Management marine plastic waste to 2030 in Vietnam.

At the conference that was held both online and offline in Hanoi, a Technical Session in Vietnam on “Promoting Partnership to Combat Marine Plastic Debris in Vietnam” was also hosted.

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Experts discuss post-COVID-19 global major trends, recommendations for Việt Nam

April 16, 2021 by vietnamnews.vn

Foreign Minister Bùi Thanh Sơn speaks at the event. — VNA/VNS Photo

HÀ NỘI — The Foreign Ministry and the United Nations in Việt Nam jointly held an international talk in Hà Nội on Thursday to discuss major global trends in the post-COVID-19 era, international experience and policy implications for Việt Nam.

Addressing the event, Foreign Minister Bùi Thanh Sơn noted that after 35 years of renewal, Việt Nam now has a great ambition of becoming a developed country with high income in 2045.

The official asked participants to identify global trends that may generate opportunities for Việt Nam to make development breakthroughs, while sharing international experience and lessons in optimising post-pandemic trends for economic recovery, and proposing suitable policies for Việt Nam.

UN Resident Coordinator in Việt Nam Kamal Malhotra mentioned rising concern about the three major crises to the globe which are climate change, loss of biodiversity, and pollution, which threaten the achievements and development prospects in the future.

The US-China geo-political tensions and the inequality in COVID-19 vaccine distribution may also harm multilateral cooperation, he said, expressing his impression at the fast movement to catch up with new and pioneering technologies, thus supporting the maintenance of essential services and economic activities.

According to Malhotra, the increasing inequality inside each country and among countries has become a big and worrying trend. Therefore, the reduction of inequality and the pursuing of green and resilient recovery policies are the highest targets of the UN.

He said he hopes the talk will help seek new ideas for the recovery process.

In the framework of the event, three discussion sessions were held on digital transformation, the transition of growth models towards inclusive, self-reliant and sustainable and green recovery orientations.

They also gave a number of policy recommendations to help Việt Nam tap opportunities from major global trends, thus combining outside resources with internal strengths to make breakthroughs towards realising the goals set at the 13th National Party Congress. — VNS

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