![]() |
| The talks between President Luong Cuong and UN Secretary-General António Guterres in Hanoi on October 24__Photo: VNA |
President Luong Cuong held talks with United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres in Hanoi on October 24 afternoon, as the latter began a two-day official visit to attend the signing ceremony of the UN Convention against Cybercrime.
President Cuong hailed the visit’s significance as it coincides with the UN’s 80th founding anniversary and follows Vietnam’s celebration of the 80th National Day, saying that it reflects their shared paths of development.
He expressed gratitude for the UN’s decades-long assistance and Guterres’ support and affection, noting the robust growth in Vietnam-UN ties over nearly 50 years.
The Vietnamese leader highlighted Vietnam’s remarkable progress, from a war-torn, impoverished nation to one that has achieved independence, unification, and robust development. Today, Vietnam ranks among the 32 largest economies and the 20 leading trading nations in the world, maintaining diplomatic ties with 194 countries and serving as an active member of more than 70 international organizations.
Guterres, on his second visit to Vietnam, praised the country’s rising global influence and contributions to the UN’s common agenda across all key pillars, particularly in hosting the convention signing and actively engaging in peacekeeping operations.
The UN, he affirmed, will continue to accompany and support Vietnam’s development priorities. He expressed his hope that Vietnam will further uphold its role, standing, and voice within the UN, taking on a pioneering part in shaping a multipolar world where multilateralism and global governance mechanisms operate more effectively, and where the role of developing countries and emerging economies is more esteemed.
![]() |
| President Luong Cuong and UN Secretary-General António Guterres at the talks in Hanoi on October 24__Photo: VNA |
Asserting that Vietnam will continue to make active and responsible contributions to peace, stability, cooperation, and development both regionally and globally, President Cuong outlined priorities for future Vietnam-UN cooperation.
First, he called for UN reforms to boost efficiency and optimal use of resources, offering Vietnam as a host for UN agencies or offices. Second, he urged more focused, results-driven collaboration in science, technology, innovation, workforce development, climate change, disaster management, non-traditional security, and just energy transition. Third, Vietnam pledges deeper involvement in UN peacekeeping. Fourth, he stressed joint efforts to combat transnational and cybercrimes to ensure a safe, secure, and healthy cyberspace for peace, stability, and sustainable development. Fifth, it is necessary for stronger ASEAN-UN cooperation.
On global and regional issues, both sides agreed on the need to further reinforce multilateralism, with the UN playing a central role, while upholding international law, and promoting the spirit of solidarity and cooperation amid the current complex and unpredictable global and regional security landscapes.
Affirming ASEAN’s strategic importance to the UN, Guterres consented to further advance ASEAN-UN ties and expressed strong support for ASEAN’s central role in the regional security and development architecture. He also voiced support for ASEAN’s ongoing efforts to maintain peace, stability, and address regional challenges, including ensuring security, safety and freedom of navigation and overflight in the East Sea; and peacefully settling disputes in accordance with international law, particularly the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).- (VNA/VLLF)

