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VOV.VN - Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy, permanent representative of Vietnam to the UN, condemned violence and attacks targeting civilians during a UN Security Council videoconference held on February 22 to discuss the situation in Somalia and activities of the UN Assistance Mission (UNSOM).
In During his speech, Ambassador Quy called on the Somalia Government and federal member states to promptly resume talks and set aside their differences to in an effort to achieve a political agreement about regarding the time and plan schedule for future elections.
The local diplomat also showed his concern over regarding violence against citizens, using the platform to and condemned the Al-Shabaab’s violence and attacks against targeting the civilians, urging the Somali Government to work closely with alongside UNAMISOM to carry out measures which can ensure security ensuring measures.
Participants joining the meeting (Photo: VNA)
New York (VNA) – Minister Counsellor
Nguyen Phuong Tra, Deputy Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations, has called on the
international community, including regional countries, to continue to support the
political process in Haiti and to assist Haitian people in overcoming difficulties facing them at present.
Addressing an online meeting of the UN Security Council (
UNSC) on February 22 on the situation in Haiti and activities of the UN Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) in the country, the Vietnamese diplomat expressed her concern over difficulties and instability in Haiti and condemned acts of violence, kidnapping and extortion by criminal groups causing political and social instability there.
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