Vietnam concerned about recent developments in Somalia

Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations, on April 20 shared other countries’ concern over the recent developments in Somalia, which would hinder the electoral process in the country.
Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy,
Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations, on April 20 shared
other countries’ concern over the recent developments in Somalia, which would
hinder the electoral process in the country.
Chairing the UN Security Council
(UNSC)’s informal interactive dialogue on the situation in Somalia, Quy called
on relevant sides to restrain themselves from taking acts that could complicate
the situation in Somalia and the region at large.
He also appealed to Somalia’s
federal government and federal member states to set aside differences, resume
dialogue, and make greater efforts to reach political consensus on the
organisation of the election on the basis of the agreement dated September 17,
2020.
The ambassador also reiterated
Vietnam’s support for the mediating role of the UN and regional organisations,
especially the African Union and the Inter-Governmental Authority on
Development, in dealing with political problems in Somalia.
Vietnam backs the Somali people’s
efforts for peace, stability and development, he said, calling on the
international community to assist these efforts on the basis of respecting
international law and the independence and sovereignty of Somalia.
The dialogue was the first
in-person meeting held by the UNSC since the beginning of this year thanks to
endeavours by Vietnam as President of the council in April.
This was also the second time this year that Council members had discussed the situation in Somalia in an informal interactive dialogue.