Deva, whose visit will last until the 15th, made this admonition when he was received in this capital by Vice Foreign Minister Do Hung Viet.
During his stay in the Indochinese nation, the Special Rapporteur will meet with key organizations, socio-political groups, public institutions and companies and visit some places and projects to learn about the achievements, challenges, priorities and related needs for cooperation in the country Right to development. .
In dialogue with Hung Viet, the visitor explained that the priorities of his mandate will be to promote international cooperation for sustainable and inclusive development, as well as to improve people’s participation in the preparation, implementation and monitoring of development policies.
He also stated that he would maintain a general, balanced and transparent approach in his leadership, according to the VNA news agency.
For his part, the Vietnamese Vice Chancellor praised the fact that after his appointment, Deva chose this country for his first visit, where, he assured, people are considered a key actor and driving force in the development process.
This can be seen in the tremendous achievements of the Doi Moi (renewal process) in socio-economic development, international integration, improving the lives of residents in all aspects and the recognition of the international community.
Vietnam, said Hung Viet, attaches great importance to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals as it makes great efforts to reduce poverty, respond to climate change, reduce net-zero emissions by 2050, protect the environment and build a green and Circular economy business economy.
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