
To realise the vision, Vu proposed maintaining the rules-based order at sea, and ensuring respect for and compliance with international law,especially the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS);promoting the role of diplomacy in solving disputes and disagreements at sea bypeaceful means based on international law, minimising risks of miscalculationand preventing conflicts; and enhancing effective and practical maritime cooperation,including in maritime security, maintaining freedom of navigation and aviation,protecting the environment and marine ecosystem, and promoting the blue economy.
He emphasised ASEAN's strong commitment to respectinginternational law, addressing disputes by peaceful means, not using or threateningto use force, and fully respecting legal and diplomatic processes, implementingthe Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC) and building asubstantive and effective Code of Conduct (COC) in accordance with the UNCLOS.
Co-chaired by Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and herIndian counterpart Subrahmanyam Jaishankar on February 9-10, the conference attractedthe participation of leaders, senior officials, researchers and scholars fromover 30 countries and international organisations inside and outside theregion.
Delegates shared different perspectives on the regional andworld context, in which they stressed the trend of increasing connectivity andinterdependence between regions, seas and oceans including the Indian Ocean,the Pacific Ocean and the East Sea; common traditional and non-traditional challengessuch as climate change, transnational criminal activities, and territorialdisputes that are threatening seas and oceans; and huge implications andconsequences for economic development, the ecological environment, theoperation of supply chains and conflict risks if countries fail to worktogether to deal with these challenges.
Within the framework of the event, the Vietnamese official had meetings withthe Minister of Foreign Affairs of Madagascar, the UK Minister of State forIndo-Pacific, Deputy Foreign Ministers of Australia, Maldives and Japan,and the Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council and representativesof some ASEAN countries.
At a meeting with Roger Cook, the premier of Western Australia state, Deputy Minister Vu asked the premier to continue facilitating the integration of Vietnamese working and studying in the state, and proposed speedier visa granting procedures for Vietnamese businesspeople, skilled workers and students.
The two sides noted satisfaction at the positive developments in relations between Vietnamese localities and Western Australia, particularly the opening of a direct air route between Ho Chi Minh City and Perth in January 2024 and an Invest and Trade Representative Office of Western Australia in HCM City in March 2023./.
VNA