Regional countries talk maritime law
Government officials and scholars from 22 countries and international organisations gathered in Nha Trang City on Thursday to kick off the first activity to implement the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) ministerial statement on cooperation among maritime law enforcement agencies.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyen Quoc Dung at the workshop. — Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
A 2-day workshop, titled “ARF Workshop on Enhancing Regional Maritime Law Enforcement Cooperation” sought measures to boost regional law enforcement cooperation to tackle challenges on the sea, which have been threatening international trade, natural resources and people’s livelihoods.
Mentioning emerging challenges in the Asia-Pacific region such as piracy, drug-trafficking, human trafficking and illegal fishing, Viet Nam’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyen Quoc Dung emphasised the role of maritime law enforcement agencies and the importance of cooperation among them to prevent and respond to those challenges.
According to Dung, the effective performing of duties by these agencies contributes to each country’s pursuit of its national maritime interests in terms of three areas: maritime security, maritime safety and the development of maritime resources. It also guarantees that they are pursued in accordance with international law.
Cooperation of law enforcement agencies in the region has faced difficulty due to different regulations for maritime law enforcement agencies among countries. Additionally, some maritime territorial disputes remain unresolved.
A prerequisite for effective co-operation is mutual trust, achieved based on measures introduced at regional mechanisms like ARF, Dung said.
He said the workshop is of great significance for achieving peace, stability, security and safety for all seas and oceans. He claimed that it affirms the commitment of all parties to building law-based regional order.
It was co-organised by the Viet Nam Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Australian government and the European Union.
ARF was established in 1994 with the objectives of building confidence and fostering dialogues in the region, with ASEAN as a central player. Việt Nam is a founding member of ARF.
(Source: VNS)