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 airport authorities have taken measures to prepare for a throughput of over 100,000 passengers per day during Tet holiday.
All construction sites must be equipped with signs and notices of danger, protective gear, and control of authorized persons to guarantee safety and security standards.
Vietnam has fulfilled its role as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council for the 2020-21 tenure, with numerous hallmarks left.
The diplomat prioritizes security in the four-area relations that also include trade and investment, war legacy and humanitarian issues, and people-to-people ties.
The ministers agreed to boost security and ensure freedom of navigation and a favorable environment to settle territorial disputes in the South China Sea (called East Sea by Vietnam) in a peaceful manner.
The member countries should prioritize the maintenance of the central role of ASEAN in building trust among the ASEAN armies.
The petroleum sector holds a significant role in the country’s development, not only in terms of economy, but also in national defense and security.
Police and army forces are mobilized to guarantee the security of Vietnam’s major political event.
The two countries have made great strides in building a forward-looking and mutually beneficial partnership.