Geneva (VNA) – A Vietnamese delegation led by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Do Hung Viet attended a dialogue on Vietnam's national rep𒊎ort under the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)’s fourth cycle of the Universal Periodic꧑ Review (UPR) mechanism in Geneva on May 7.
In his opening speech and presentation of Vietnam's national report, Viet expressed the pride in engaging in the dialogue with other countries on the day of the 70th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory, at the UN headquarters which witnessed the negotiation and signing of the 1954 Geneva Accords, and significant historical events in the national liberation struggle and anti-imperialist fight of the Vietnamese people and many other nations around the world. Affirming Vietnam's consistent policy of protecting and promoting human rights, placing people at the centre, goal and driving force of its renewal and development process, he highlighted Vietnam's journey from a poor country to one of the fastest-growing economies deeply integrated into the global community. Since the third UPR in 2019, Vietnam has continued fine-tuning its legal system and policies regarding human rights, leading to tangible progress. The rights to healthcare, education, social security, freedom of religion and belief, press freedom, and Internet access and gender equality have all made significant progress. Vietnam's rankings in the UN's Human Development Index (HDI) and Gender Equality Index (GEI) have also improved, he said.
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