Hanoi (VNA) – US Permanent Representativeto the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) Ambassador Michèle Taylor commendedVietnam’s priorities and initiatives at the council while meeting DeputyMinister of Foreign Affairs Do Hung Viet in Hanoi on January 13.
The priorities and initiatives will create animportant foundation for cooperation between Vietnam and the US at the UNHRC,she said, congratulating the country on its election as a council member for2023-2025.
Taylor affirmed that Vietnam is always an importantpartner of the US, saying the bilateral comprehensive partnership is growingfruitfully.
The ambassador expressed her hope to contribute to enhancingthe relationship in the time ahead, covering cooperation at multilateral forumslike the UNHRC.
For his part, Viet spoke highly of cooperationoutcomes between the two countries over the past years, and suggested them stepup the collaboration, creating a premise to deepen the relations on the basisof mutual benefits and respect for each other’s independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and political regime.
Highlighting the coordination between the twocountries at the UNHRC, the official suggested the US back Vietnam’sinitiatives and priorities at the council, particularly those on vulnerablegroups, non-discrimination, gender equality, human rights, climate changeresponse and digital transformation.
Vietnam stands ready to take into considerationcooperation recommendations of countries, including the US, in the spirit ofmutual respect, dialogue and cooperation, ensuring human rights for all./.
The priorities and initiatives will create animportant foundation for cooperation between Vietnam and the US at the UNHRC,she said, congratulating the country on its election as a council member for2023-2025.
Taylor affirmed that Vietnam is always an importantpartner of the US, saying the bilateral comprehensive partnership is growingfruitfully.
The ambassador expressed her hope to contribute to enhancingthe relationship in the time ahead, covering cooperation at multilateral forumslike the UNHRC.
For his part, Viet spoke highly of cooperationoutcomes between the two countries over the past years, and suggested them stepup the collaboration, creating a premise to deepen the relations on the basisof mutual benefits and respect for each other’s independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and political regime.
Highlighting the coordination between the twocountries at the UNHRC, the official suggested the US back Vietnam’sinitiatives and priorities at the council, particularly those on vulnerablegroups, non-discrimination, gender equality, human rights, climate changeresponse and digital transformation.
Vietnam stands ready to take into considerationcooperation recommendations of countries, including the US, in the spirit ofmutual respect, dialogue and cooperation, ensuring human rights for all./.
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