Hanoi (VNA) – The dialogue of the ten current non-permanentmembers (E10) and the five newly-elected non-permanent members (I5) of theUnited Nations Security Council (UNSC), presided by Vietnam, successfullywrapped up on November 26.
The meeting, held both in-person and online, is the first international eventchaired by the Southeast Asian country within the framework of the UNSC sinceits first stint in 2008-2009. Norway and South Africa co-organised the eventtogether with Vietnam.
Themed “Joining Efforts for an Effective UNSC: Best Practices and Experiencesfor Elected Members”, the event focused on trends and challenges at the UNSC,and working method of the UNSC to promote experience sharing towards tightercooperation between the E10 countries in the future.
Scholars, experts and the E10 and I5 countries said the UNSC is facing formidablenon-traditional security challenges like climate change and terrorism, whichhave critical impacts on the global peace and security. Meanwhile, strategiccompetition among powerful nations has intensified, affecting the council’sconsensus on several issues.
In this context, the E10 countries play a more important role in reducing differencewithin the UNSC, particularly the five permanent members of China, France,Russia, the UK and the US.
At the event, the I5 countries shared their initiatives and priorities whenthey enter new UNSC new tenure in 2021.
Participants also shared assessments and views on international situation,forecast complicated issues and potential emerging hotspots, and recommendedmeasures to improve operation efficiency of the UNSC and the role of the E10nations./.