15th East Sea International Conference opens in HCM City on October 25 (Photo: VOV) |
The event gathers nearly 50 speakers who are reputable experts from nearly 20 countries and 70 delegates of foreign missions in Vietnam.
Elaborating on the theme of the conference, Acting President of Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam Pham Lan Dung said that the organizing board hopes that participants will analyze the state of play of the East Sea (also known as South China Sea) and the region, clarify the governing rules, identify policies that enhance trust and cooperation, and highlight activities that upset the rules-based order and create tensions.
“By illuminating grey areas, we hope to make the maritime domain more transparent, more tranquil,” she said.
At the same time, the conference is expected to “Light Up the Green” to shed light on the potentials of the sea and the future by promoting best practices in key areas of the green transformation, such as offshore wind energy, transformative marine technologies, research, and investments, said Dung, expressing her hope that participants will discuss how maritime capacities, such as law enforcement agencies and regional mechanisms, can contribute in a constructive manner to the development of a bluer, or greener East Sea.
In his key speech at the opening session, Deputy Foreign Minister Do Hung Viet said that over the past 15 years, the East Sea Conference series has provided an open, candid, friendly environment for regional and international experts to come together to advance mutual understanding, and narrow differences.
Viet said he hopes that in the next 15 years, the dialogue will further evolve into a key region-wide maritime security forum, one that is open, inclusive and innovative in nature, a meeting point and hub of interests spanning from the “Indo” to the “Pacific” and beyond.
Deputy FM Viet held that the global center of gravity continues to shift toward the Indo-Pacific, which is becoming the “Epicentrum” of global growth and a key locomotive for global recovery and future prosperity.
But this future cannot be guaranteed without sustained peace and stability, including in the regional maritime domain, he stressed.
Deputy Foreign Minister Do Hung Viet addresses the event (Photo: VNA)
Besides, many senior officials, including Minister of State at the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Anne-Marie Trevelyan, and European External Action Service (EEAS) Acting Managing Director for Asia and Pacific, will deliver special speeches at the conference.
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