Vietnamese embassies in West Asia ready to assist Asean citizens


FILE photo. A Vietnamese flag flutters on the day Chinese President Xi Jinping visits the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum during his visit to Hanoi, Vietnam, April 15, 2025. - Photo: Reuters file

HANOI: (Bernama-VNA): Vietnamese embassies in West Asia remain open and ready to assist citizens of Asean countries in cases of difficulty or emergency, Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Hoai Trung said, Vietnam News Agency (VNA) reported.

Speaking at the special Asean foreign ministers’ meeting on the West Asian situation, held online on Friday (March 13), Trung shared Asean’s common position on the conflict in West Asia, opposing the use of force and underscoring the principles of respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, adherence to international law and the United Nations (UN) Charter, the peaceful settlement of differences, and the obligation of all parties to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure.

He also commended Asean’s timely consultations, joint position-building, and emergency meetings to discuss coordination measures.

Amid the conflict’s serious and far-reaching impacts on West Asia, Trung stressed the importance of unity and solidarity, calling on the bloc to further strengthen cohesion, promote a culture of dialogue, resolve differences peacefully, and uphold international law, the UN Charter, as well as the principles and norms set out in the Asean Charter and the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (TAC).

He stressed that bloc member states should prioritise maintaining energy supplies for one another, particularly oil and gas, and make effective use of cooperation agreements with partners, including Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, to diversify energy sources.

Regarding consular protection, Trung called on Asean countries to continue close coordination and mutual support for one another's citizens.

During the discussion, participating ministers continued to voice deep concern over the escalating conflict, which has had wide-ranging repercussions for the global economy, particularly by destabilising energy markets and disrupting key maritime routes and supply chains, thereby adversely affecting Asean’s economic prospects and community-building efforts.

They agreed that the bloc should make full use of existing cooperation mechanisms, including the Asean Petroleum Security Agreement, the Asean Power Grid and the Trans-Asean Gas Pipeline, while strengthening partnerships to diversify supply sources and reinforce logistics chains.

The ministers also stressed the need for Asean to further bolster solidarity and cooperation, prioritising intra-bloc trade and investment, safeguarding energy and food security, and coordinating efforts to maintain macroeconomic stability.

They further agreed that Asean countries will continue to coordinate closely and stand ready to assist one another’s citizens in emergencies or crises in West Asia, in accordance with agreed rules and procedures. - Bernama-VNA

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