Vietnam calls for an end to ongoing violence in Myanmar
VOV.VN - A Vietnamese diplomat to the UN has raised the nation’s deep concerns about the recent escalating violence in Myanmar, and called for an immediate end to all violent acts against civilians.

Addressing a UN Security Council (UNSC) debate regarding the ongoing situation in Myanmar on March 31, Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy, head of the Vietnamese delegation to the UN, stated that the top priority is ensuring the security and safety of local people, alongside offering unobstructed humanitarian assistance to all those in need, especially disadvantaged groups within society.
Ambassador Quy emphasised the importance of continued dialogue, reconciliation, co-operation, and trust building for the sake of civilians, whilst also finding a solution to the current situation, thereby greatly contributing to peace and stability in Myanmar and the wider region.
Due to the urgent situation, the local diplomat urged the international community to further assist Myanmar to end ongoing acts of violence, stabilise the situation, and avoid additional actions that could ramp up internal divisions. This should be done whilst also promoting a comprehensive and consistent solution in line with the Constitution and laws of Myanmar, as well as striving to satisfy the will and aspirations of local people.
The Vietnamese Ambassador outlined ASEAN’s efforts to resolve the ongoing situation, calling on countries to support the bloc’s efforts. He expressed his support for the role of the UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy to Myanmar and encouraged the Special Envoy to strive to boost co-ordination with ASEAN.
Representatives of the 15 UNSC member countries voiced their deep concerns regarding the use of violence in Myanmar, and called for dialogue to reduce tensions and seek a viable solution to the situation.
Since the eruption of violence in Myanmar on February 1 more than 520 civilians have been killed, including women and children.