14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Vietnam

Climate transition must be inclusive: Vietnam President said at Biden-invited summit

The Vietnamese president said the transition must ensure equal access to opportunities and benefits to ensure no one left behind.

Vietnam’s President Nguyen Xuan Phuc said at the Leaders Summit on Climate held virtually on April 22-23 that the climate transition must be inclusive.

 Vietnam’s President Nguyen Xuan Phuc delivers at the Leaders Summit on Climate on April 23. Photo: 
2021 Leaders' Summit on Climate

The process must ensure equal access to opportunities and benefits and place people at the center with no one left behind, Phuc said in his speech delivered on April 23 at the summit that was participated by 40 world leaders invited by US President Joe Biden.

It must especially be supported by the people, businesses and scientists, Phuc said at the Economic Opportunities of Climate Action session that marked the participation of Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari, Poland’s President Andrzej Duda, Spain’s President Pedro Sánchez and US participants namely Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, Trade Representative Katherine C. Tai, and National Climate Advisor Gina McCarthy.

He said transitioning to a green and net-zero emission economy is an inevitable trend and imperative task to limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

This process will be challenging but certainly bring huge opportunities and benefits in creating jobs, ensuring energy security, and enhancing economic competitiveness and sustainability, he said, noting that Vietnam is determined to follow this path.

The second point in his speech is that developed countries should continue to take the lead in emission reduction, giving greater concrete support to developing countries, including Vietnam, in the field of finance, new technology development, high-quality and efficient infrastructure and job creation.

“We welcome and look forward to receiving the assistance from the US International Climate Finance Plan and other international financial arrangements, including from international companies and corporations,” Phuc said.

Pursuing climate goals should be compatible with each country’s conditions, including the need to alter lifestyles, modes of production and work, his third point showed.

This endeavor must be integrated into national development strategies and plans. Accordingly, each country must itself make efforts and make good use of international aid and resources. There need also be national mechanisms for oversight and evaluation of implementation to improve their ability to recover.

The summit marked the participation of nearly all invited leaders, executives from big banks and energy companies, billionaires and other entrepreneurs, including Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, and Pope Francis, according to the White House.

Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris opened the summit by asking dozens of leaders to declare new goals to keep global warming within 1.5 degrees Celsius.

Vietnam and the US have pledged further cooperation in climate adaptation after the Biden administration identified climate change as one of its top four priorities.

Over the past years, the US government is moving ahead with the preparation of additional bilateral development assistance to support Vietnam’s effort to respond to climate change.

The US Agency for International Development (USAID) has shouldered with Vietnam, which is widely cited as one of the five countries being the most vulnerable to climate change in the world, because of high population density in lowland river deltas and coastal areas as well as its long coastline and geographic position in relation to cyclones.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Vietnam, Laos strengthen strategic alignment as top leader visits

Vietnam, Laos strengthen strategic alignment as top leader visits

The visit highlights a joint push to turn high-level political trust into outcomes, with leaders focusing on action programs, cooperation agreements and long-term directions for bilateral ties at the start of new leadership terms in both countries.

Bringing Ao Dai onto the global fashion map

Bringing Ao Dai onto the global fashion map

The "Ao Dai Fashion Week London 2026" project, billed as a platform where Vietnam meets the world, was officially launched in Hanoi on February 3.

Vietnam targets top soft power rankings, boosts global image and influence

Vietnam targets top soft power rankings, boosts global image and influence

Vietnam aims to sharply raise its global profile under a new national strategy that positions soft power as a core driver of tourism, investment and international engagement over the next two decades.

Vietnam breaks ground on Communist Party museum ahead of 96th anniversary

Vietnam breaks ground on Communist Party museum ahead of 96th anniversary

The Communist Party of Vietnam Museum will feature 5,000 materials and artifacts to tell the glorious history of the Party and the long journey of Vietnam to pursue its independence and self-resilience.

Spring Fair 2026 opens in Hanoi, stimulates trade and domestic consumption

Spring Fair 2026 opens in Hanoi, stimulates trade and domestic consumption

The Spring Fair 2026 opened in Hanoi with a focus on showcasing high-quality Vietnamese products, strengthening supply-demand links and stimulating domestic consumption during the peak Tet shopping season.

Vietnam voices deep concern over new US tariffs linked to Cuba

Vietnam voices deep concern over new US tariffs linked to Cuba

VietNam calls on the United States to immediately lift unilateral blockade and embargo measures against Cuba and to take steps toward dialogue and improved bilateral relations.

ASEAN, China urged to speed up COC negotiations

ASEAN, China urged to speed up COC negotiations

The framework aims to guide conduct, prevent incidents and help manage tensions in the South China Sea - a vital maritime region central to regional security, trade and international shipping.

EC President tours Temple of Literature on official visit

EC President tours Temple of Literature on official visit

The stop at the Temple of Literature reflected recognition of Vietnam’s deep-rooted culture of education and scholarship, underscoring the site’s enduring significance as a symbol of learning and academic excellence in Vietnamese history.