Press Release

7th ASEAN-UN WORKSHOP- 5th REGIONAL DIALOGUE ON POLITICAL-SECURITY COOPERATION (AURED V)

03 December 2019

  • Ha Noi, Tuesday 3rd December 2019 - Ahead of Viet Nam’s accession to the Chair of ASEAN in 2020, senior officials from ASEAN governments, experts from ASEAN various institutions, including two former Secretaries-Generals of ASEAN, and senior officials from the United Nations as well as other external partners have come together in Ha Noi to discuss cooperation in support of the work of the ASEAN-Institute for Peace and Reconciliation, including in conflict management and conflict resolution.

H.E. Nguyen Quoc Dzung, Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs, Socialist Republic of Viet Nam opened the event, ‘Focused Collaboration in Support of the ASEAN-Institute for Peace and Reconciliation’, together with H.E. Lim Jock Hoi, the Secretary-General of ASEAN and Mr. Khaled Khiari, Assistant Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs and Peace Operations Assistant of the United Nations.

The ASEAN success story lies in its ability to help maintain regional peace and stability over the past decades. It has also actively reached out to contribute to global efforts for peace and security, including through participation in UN peace keeping operations. With two ASEAN Member States, Indonesia and Viet Nam sitting in the UNSC in 2020, ASEAN can do more to synergize ASEAN’s regional efforts with the global cause led by the UN to ensure that international peace and security are secured and sustained amid fast-changing and complex developments. As the ASEAN Chair and non-permanent member of the UNSC in 2020, Viet Nam is committed to doing its utmost in this regard”, stated Vice Minister Nguyen Quoc Dzung.

Noting that strengthening cooperation with regional organisations is of priority importance for the United Nations to comprehensively address complex challenges to global peace and security, Assistant Secretary-General Khiari said: “As ASEAN has become increasingly engaged in advancing global and regional approaches to peace and security, the ASEAN-Institute for Peace and Reconciliation has emerged as its first formalised platform for conflict prevention, including research in  experiences of conflict resolution in the region.Assistant Secretary-General Khiari added: “The United Nations is looking forward to further close collaboration with the ASEAN-IPR, including with its newly-established ASEAN Women’s Peace Registry.

H.E. Lim Jock Hoi, the Secretary-General of ASEAN highlighted in his remarks on “the importance of collaboration in prevention of conflict through international diplomacy, research, knowledge sharing and networking which should be further advocated in forums such as this. As Southeast Asia lies in the center of one of the most dynamic regions in the world, ASEAN will continue to promote peace and stability as well as economic prosperity in the region and continue to reinforce the ASEAN-centered regional architecture.”

The 7th ASEAN-UN Workshop – 5th Regional Dialogue on Political-Security Cooperation

(AURED V) is jointly organised by the Foreign Ministry of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam and the United Nations Departments of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs and Peace Operations.

AURED V is the latest in an annual series of ASEAN-UN regional workshops on political-security cooperation, since the ASEAN-UN Comprehensive Partnership was adopted by the Leaders of ASEAN and the United Nations Secretary-General in November 2011 in Indonesia.



Discussions will take place in AURED V over two full days in Ha Noi from 3rd-4th December.



 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam

Mr. Tien, ASEAN Department Official | Email: vinhtienk24@gmail.com | Tel: +84 982 337 376



United Nations

Mr. Trinh Anh Tuan, Senior Programme Communications and Advocacy Officer | Email: trinh.anh.tuan@one.un.org | Tel: +84 24 3850 0193

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