Addressing the 2025 expanded Shanghai Cooperation Organization
(SCO+) Summit, held on September 1 in Tianjin, China, marking the first time a
high-ranking Vietnamese leader had spoken at such a gathering, Prime Minister
Pham Minh Chinh has stressed that no country, regardless of its size, can
address today’s multidimensional challenges alone, underscoring the urgent need
to promote multilateralism, solidarity, and international cooperation,
according to a report from the Vietnam News Agency.
The PM observed that while humanity has achieved
unprecedented progress, the world continues to face overlapping crises, with
local conflicts intensifying and development disparities widening. In a deeply
globalised and interdependent context, he said, the destiny of each nation is
tied to that of the international community, requiring comprehensive and global
approaches to resolve both traditional and non-traditional security issues,
from energy and water to cyber and human security.
Uneven development remains a root cause of instability, he noted,
while praising the SCO’s evolution over more than two decades from a security
cooperation mechanism into an organization fostering broader development
collaboration. This comprehensive and balanced orientation was reflected in the
Tianjin Declaration, he added.
To further enhance the SCO’s contributions to the common
interests of the international community, the Vietnamese leader called for
stronger multilateralism, solidarity and international cooperation in
addressing both traditional and non-traditional security challenges. At the
same time, he emphasized the need to mobilize greater resources for development
and improve global governance, urging all countries, particularly major powers,
to act responsibly, take the lead and work closely with the United Nations in realizing
the Sustainable Development Goals. He also highlighted the importance of
building trust, mutual understanding and mutually beneficial cooperation,
beginning with neighboring countries, in order to advance regional and global
connectivity.
The PM reiterated Vietnam’s consistent foreign policy of
independence, self-reliance, peace, friendship, cooperation and development; diversification
and multilateralization of external ties; being a good friend, reliable partner
and responsible member of the international community; and upholding the “Four
No’s” defense policy. He affirmed that Vietnam will continue to work closely
and effectively with SCO members and partners and the wider international
community to help maintain peace, cooperation and development in the
Asia-Pacific.
The SCO Summit took place amid growing regional and global
uncertainties. With its focus on balancing security and development, the event
drew broad participation, becoming the largest gathering in the organization’s
25-year history.