Vietnam eyes postponing 36th Asean Summit, related meetings

HÀ NỘI – Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc on Thursday wrote to leaders of Asean countries and New Zealand proposing the 36th Asean Summit, the Asean-New Zealand Summit and related meetings, initially scheduled for April 8-9 in Vietnam’s Đà Nẵng City, be postponed until the end of June.
 
In his letter, PM Phúc said Vietnam has basically completed organizational work for the events, but the postponement is necessary due to coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic spreading in the region and the world.
 
The Vietnamese government leader expressed thanks to the countries for working together with Vietnam to promote the building of a cohesive and responsive Asean Community.
 
He said with resolve and joint efforts, solidarity and mutual compassion, the Asean Community will stand firm in the face of challenges, ensure a peaceful life for its people and prosperous development of its member countries.
 
Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyễn Quốc Dũng handed over the PM’s letter to the Ambassadors of Asean countries and New Zealand at a meeting in Hà Nội on Thursday.
 
The Deputy FM called on Asean countries to push ahead with efforts to maintain cooperation and connection, and promote the spirit of a cohesive and responsive Asean Community in the current difficult period under the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic.
 
He asked Asean member states to continue to coordinate closely to mitigate the pandemic’s negative effects on the process of building the Asean Community, as well as on socio-economic situations in member countries.
 
He informed the ambassadors on measures that Vietnam, as Asean Chair this year, will actively promote in the future in order to keep the pace of Asean working plans and bolster cooperation in preventing and controlling the pandemic.
 
Representatives from the Foreign Ministry’s Consular Department informed the Asean embassies about Vietnam’s measures to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic.
 
Ambassadors of Asean countries praised Vietnam’s preparations for the events and its effective response to the pandemic.
 
They expressed support in the decision of the Asean Chair and pledged to continue working closely with Vietnam to prepare for the 36th Asean Summit. (VNS)

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