Party chief’s US visit opens up new chapter in Vietnam-US ties
14/7/15
Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong’s official visit to the US
from July 6-10 is a historic event, marking a new milestone in the
Vietnam-US relationship, a senior Party official told the press
following the visit.
Party Central Committee
member and Head of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for External
Relations Hoang Binh Quan said the Party General Secretary’s visit made
history because this is the first time a Party General Secretary of
Vietnam, a position without any counterpart in the US administrative
system, has received an invitation from the US administration to visit
the US, a former enemy with a different political regime. President
Obama and leaders of the US Government and Congress welcomed the
Vietnamese Party leader with due respect and a full and substantive
working agenda.
Secondly, the visit took place
on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the normalisation of
relations between the two countries. Therefore, the visit provided a
chance for both sides to review their ties over the past two decades and
define a vision and orientations for the development of their relations
in the time ahead. This is clearly demonstrated in the important
document – the Vietnam-US Vision Joint Statement – issued during the
visit, as well as the talks between Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu
Trong and President Obama and other US leaders.
Thirdly, the visit went down in history with a historic talk, where the
top leaders of two countries which used to be enemies and which have
different political regimes, met, exchanged opinions and co-chaired a
press conference right at the Oval Office in the White House. Quan added
that the talks between General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and President
Obama was initially scheduled for between 45-60 minutes but the
discussions actually lasted 95 minutes. In addition, participants on the
US side in the talks were high-ranking officials, including Vice
President Joe Biden, National Security Advisor Susan Rice, Secretary
of the Treasury Jack Lew and Trade Representative Michael Froman, which
is unprecedented.
Hoang Binh Quan noted that
General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and President Obama discussed in an
open, candid and constructive manner many important issues in bilateral
relations, including those on which the two countries still have
differences, as well as regional and international matters of mutual
concern, to foster mutual understanding.
The
visit demonstrated a fact that two countries with different political
regimes can still surmount their differences to understand and accept
each other, cooperate with each other for common interest, the official
said.
He underlined that the US’ invitation for
the Vietnamese Party General Secretary to visit showed their full
respect for Vietnam’s political regime and the Communist Party of
Vietnam’s leadership.
Furthermore, the visit
also bears international significance due to the importance of the
Vietnam-US ties to the region and the world, and to the meeting between
General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and the United Nations Secretary
General Ban Ki-moon.
According to Quan, the
Party chief’s visit, with a busy schedule of 23 activities, produced
practical and comprehensive outcomes.
Politically, the visit helps to enhance the political trust and hence
the relations between the two countries. The two sides had open and
candid exchanges on issues that require efforts of both sides such as
the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) and outstanding matters
like human rights and addressing war consequences. An important
highlight of the visit was to build mutual trust, understanding and
respect. President Obama has accepted an invitation to visit Vietnam
from General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong.
Furthermore, the two sides evaluated the relations between Vietnam and
the US after 20 years of establishing bilateral diplomatic ties and
envisaged the bilateral rapports.
They talked on
how to bolster cooperation in trade-investment, enhance ties in the
realms of politics, diplomacy and national defence-security, and boost
joint work in science-technology, education-training, health and climate
change, with the aim of deepening the Vietnam-US comprehensive
partnership and creating the foundation for lifting bilateral ties to
another height. The Joint Vision Statement issued during the visit
defines the direction for bilateral ties to grow in an active, healthy
and stable manner.
On the occasion, the Party
leader also delivered a strong message to the US government and business
circle that Vietnam is willing to create the optimal conditions for US
enterprises to invest in the country, via his attendance at meetings
with US enterprises.
The visit saw the
signing of 14 cooperation documents, including important deals in the
fields of aviation, taxation, banking, oil and gas.
Additionally, the two countries’ leaders shared their viewpoints on
regional and international issues, including the East Sea issues, with a
view to fostering collaboration and actively contributing to peace,
security, stability, cooperation and development in the Asia-Pacific
region.
At the same time, the visit helps
further the national unity policy of the Party and State, as the warm
meeting between the Party chief and overseas Vietnamese in the US
conveyed the profound message on the policy to overseas Vietnamese.
Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong’s visit
has confirmed Vietnam’s consistent policy of independence,
self-reliance, peace, cooperation and development, active international
integration and being a responsible member of the international
community.
Mentioning the Party General
Secretary’s important speech when he met with US scholars at the Centre
for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), the leading US agency
for academic research and exchange, Quan said the speech reflected an
overall vision of the relations between the two countries, directly
mentioning sensitive issues and strategic analysis on developments in
the region and the world.
According to Quan, the speech focused
on analysing historic events during Vietnam-US ties, which were not
announced widely, and gave an objective view on the US war in Vietnam
and on the spirit of “leaving the past behind, rising over differences,
maximizing similarities, and heading toward a brighter future”.
Fruitful
results since the US declared the normalisation of diplomatic relations
with Vietnam were highlighted during the speech, Quan said.
The
speech also set forth a course for Vietnam-US relations, in order to
deepen their comprehensive partnership and further develop it in the
future.
In addition, the speech candidly
discussed the human rights issues and highlighted Vietnam’s policy on
cooperation on regional and international issues, including the
maintenance of peace, security, aviation and navigation freedom in the
Asia-Pacific and the East Sea.
Vietnam-US ties have developed
positively over the last 20 years, Quan said, stressing that Party
General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong’s visit will be a historic milestone,
opening a new chapter in the two countries’ relations.
Potential
is blossoming for the two sides to step up their all-around cooperation
in the future, Quan said, adding that if the Trans-Pacific Partnership
(TPP) agreement is signed, it will provide more mutually beneficial
opportunities for the two nations to expand their ties.
He also
underlined the need for both countries to intensify efforts to make
Vietnam-US relations stronger and more effective in the spirit of
“leaving the past behind, rising over differences, maximizing
similarities and heading to a brighter future”, and on the principle of
“respecting each other’s independence, sovereignty, territorial
integrity and political regime and mutually benefiting cooperation”
while following the motto of “candid and constructive dialogue” in
dealing with issues of differences./.
All comments [ 10 ]
American political circles hold an optimistic view of the future of the multi-faceted relationship between Vietnam and the United States following this visit.
It is true that General Secretary Trong’s US visit drew special attention from both the domestic and foreign public and press, with the timing and agenda of the visit making it a historic milestone in Vietnam-US relations.
China must be annoyed for this.
n other meetings regarding freedom and human rights, General Secretary Trong quoted the first sentence in the Declaration of Independence by President Ho Chi Minh, saying that “all men are created equal. They are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”.
The visit was evidence of the two countries’ mutual respect for their political systems.
taking place on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the normalisation of Vietnam-US diplomatic ties, the visit provided an opportunity for the two countries to review the bilateral relations,
The visit was of historic significance, indicating the trust and depth of the relationship between the two countries.
This important highlight was clearly manifested through the Vietnam-US Joint Vision Statement,
Vietnam’s economy has increasingly integrated globally, opening up great cooperative opportunities for Vietnam and its partners.
Trust has grown in many of the fields the two countries cooperate in, he said, citing efforts for peace and stability in the region and the world.
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