Both sides discussed a wide range of issues on the UNSC agenda and briefed each other on their UNSC priorities

India and Vietnam on Thursday held bilateral consultations on United Nations Security Council issues using the VTC platform where both sides agreed to work closely together on key issues on the UNSC agenda.

The Vietnamese delegation was led by Director-General, Department of International Organizations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Do Hung Viet along with officials from the Department of International Organizations, Department of Southeast Asia - South Asia - South Pacific of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Embassy of Vietnam at New Delhi and the Permanent Mission of Vietnam to the UN.

Joint Secretary (UNP & Summits) Prakash Gupta led the Indian delegation and was joined by officials from the Southern Division of MEA, the Permanent Mission of India to the UN in New York and the Embassy of India in Hanoi.

"Both sides discussed a wide range of issues on the UNSC agenda and briefed each other on their UNSC priorities," the Ministry of External Affairs said in a release.

Vietnam would be holding the Presidency of the UNSC in April 2021 and also informed the Indian side of its Presidency initiatives.

"Both sides agreed to work closely together on key issues on the UNSC agenda," it added.