Vietnam ready to cooperate in combating terrorism: Deputy FM

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(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam is ready to join other UN member states involved in fighting terrorism and organised crime for peace and stability regionally and globally, said Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Minh Vu.
Vietnam ready to cooperate in combating terrorism: Deputy FM - ảnh 1 Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Minh Vu. (Photo: VNA)

Mr. Vu on Thursday attended a ministerial-level open online debate of the UN Security Council on the linkages between terrorism and transnational organised crime.

He shared the common concerns on the impact of terrorism and organised crime on peace, security, and sustainable development of UN member countries, particularly given the complex developments of COVID-19.

The diplomat noted the member countries hold the top responsibility in the fight against terrorism and organised crime, adding that their responses should respect the UN Charter, international law, and involved nations’ independence and national sovereignty, while following the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy and other related resolutions of the UN General Assembly and Security Council.

He said in such a process, the UN can play an active role in building an overall approach to tackle the root causes of the problem like poverty, inequality, and unemployment.

Mr. Vu highlighted the need for increased international and regional cooperation, particularly in curbing terrorism financing and recruitment, while supporting the engagement of UN anti-terrorism agencies and regional organisations in the fight.

He called on the international community to increase assistance for countries, particularly developing ones, in information exchange, anti-terrorism capacity improvement, and relevant legal development.

Mr. Vu informed participants that Vietnam has made efforts in completing its legal, economic, and financial systems to mitigate the risk of terrorism financing, prevent international organised crime, and carry out its missions in line with international standards.

ASEAN, meanwhile, always considers the terrorism fight a top priority in intra-bloc collaborations, the diplomat stated.

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