Foreign Minister reflects on 70th anniversary of Geneva Accords

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Minister of Foreign Affairs Bùi Thanh Sơn. — VNA/VNS Photo

HÀ NỘI — Minister of Foreign Affairs Bùi Thanh Sơn has highlighted the significance of the Geneva Accords, signed 70 years ago, and its valuable lessons for Việt Nam’s diplomatic endeavours.

In a recent interview granted to the press on the occasion, the official recalled that on July 21, 1954, the Geneva Accords were signed after 75 days of intense and complex negotiations, marking the first time in the nation’s history that the fundamental national rights of Việt Nam – independence, sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity – were affirmed in an international agreement, recognised and respected by the countries participating in the Geneva Conference. This was a result of the resilient struggle by the people under the leadership of the Party throughout the long resistance against colonialism, culminating in the glorious victory of Điện Biên Phủ.

He said alongside the victory, the accords completely ended the colonial domination and old imperialism that had lasted nearly 100 years in the country, ushering in a new chapter in the cause of national liberation and reunification. It marked the establishment of socialism in the North and the launch of the democratic national revolution in the South, aiming to fully realise the goal of national independence and unity.

The signing of the Geneva Accords was not only a historical milestone for the nation but also held significance for the era, he said, adding that it represented the collective triumph of the three Indochinese countries and peace lovers worldwide. This agreement, along with the Điện Biên Phủ victory, strongly encouraged oppressed peoples to rise up in the struggle for national liberation, heralding the era of the collapse of imperialism worldwide.

Describing the accords as the first international agreement negotiated, signed and enforced by Việt Nam, Minister Sơn said it not only affirmed Việt Nam’s independent and sovereign status on the international stage, but also represented a significant milestone in the development of Việt Nam’s revolutionary diplomacy. It left valuable lessons and contributed to the cultivation of numerous outstanding diplomats in the Hồ Chí Minh era.

According to him, Việt Nam kept expanding international solidarity, pooling support from people worldwide to the righteous struggle by the Vietnamese people during the negotiations of the Geneva Accords.

Throughout the process of negotiating, signing and implementing the accords, Việt Nam consistently adhered to the principles of peace, national independence and territorial integrity, while remaining agile and flexible with a strategy appropriate to the balance of power and the global and regional context, in order to achieve strategic objectives.

The foreign minister also underlined lessons on studying and forecasting the situation, using dialogue and peaceful negotiations to resolve differences and conflicts in international relations, adding that they are especially relevant in today’s complex global landscape.

He further said that in the overall cause of national liberation and reunification, and specifically in the negotiations, signing and implementation of the Geneva Accords, Việt Nam consistently received significant and invaluable support, material and otherwise, from international friends, primarily from Laos, Cambodia, socialist countries and peace-loving people worldwide.

In the process of renewal and following the Party’s sound foreign policy, Việt Nam continues to garner invaluable support and cooperation from the international community on the basis of equality and mutually beneficial cooperation.

The Vietnamese Party, State and people always highly value and keep in mind the support and assistance from international friends, he said, adding that within its ability, Việt Nam always supports and makes active and responsible contributions to the collective efforts of the international community for peace, independence, democracy and progress worldwide. — VNS

This article was first posted on Vietnam News

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