Vietnam takes action on women, peace, security
Vietnam’s national action plan is formed on four pillars of the women, peace, and security agenda: participation, protection, prevention, and relief and recovery.
Vietnam’s national action plan is formed on four pillars of the women, peace, and security agenda: participation, protection, prevention, and relief and recovery.
The US fully supports ASEAN’s stance on the East Sea and the bloc’s central role in resolving territorial disputes, stated the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
The US – Vietnam Bilateral Trade Agreement has been a fundamental foundation in economic relations between the two countries, providing Vietnamese traders with opportunities to access to the world's largest economy and open door for global economic integration.
AIPA 41 urges countries to fully respect the independence and sovereignty, the territorial integrity of others and not to take any action that could damage peace and stability in the region.
Vietnam’s foreign policy of openness, multilateralization and diversification of foreign relations for peace, amity, cooperation and development bears close resemblance to ASEAN’s.
ASEAN foreign ministers' first-time statement stresses the importance of multilateralism.
Beijing has voiced objection after Washington blamed Beijing of using intimidation to undermine the sovereign rights of Southeast Asian coastal states in the South China Sea.