National Assembly Chairman leaves for US visit
30/8/15
National Assembly Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung left Hanoi on August 29 for an official visit to the US from September 3-9.
Before the visit, he will attend the fourth World Conference of Speakers
of Parliament running from August 31-September 2 in New York.
These activities come at the invitation of President of the
Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) Saber Chaudhury, President pro tempore
emeritus of the Senate Patrick Leahy, Speaker of the House of
Representatives John Boehner, Chairman of the Senate Armed Services
Committee, Senator John McCain.
The largest-ever World Conference of Speakers of Parliament is expected
to attract more than 150 leaders of parliaments, Senates and Houses of
Representatives from over 140 countries, as part of activities towards
the UN Summit slated for September 25-27.
During the event, Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung will deliver a speech at a
general session, chair a thematic session on sustainable development,
and bilaterally meet parliamentary leaders of countries.
The attendance reflects the Party and State’s foreign policy of
independence, self-reliance, diversification and multilateralisation of
ties and international integration.
It will also manifest the Vietnamese NA’s role in bilateral and
multilateral parliamentary channels with its active and responsible
involvement in IPU conferences and forums following Vietnam’s successful
hosting of IPU-132.
Vietnam and the US established their comprehensive partnership during the US’s visit by President Truong Tan Sang in July 2013.
Since 2005, the US has become the largest importer of Vietnamese
commodities, spending 36.6 billion USD in 2014. Two-way trade between
the two nations has topped 20 percent over the past three years with
trade surplus in favour of Vietnam.
The US’s direct capital inflows into Vietnam remain modest, approaching 11 billion USD and ranking seventh.
In 2014, over 16,000 Vietnamese students and trainees sought education
in the US, becoming the largest student community among Southeast Asian
nations and the eighth largest globally.
Educationally, Vietnam has licensed the building of the US’s Fulbright
University. The US, for its part, annually grants scholarships to
Vietnamese students via Fulbright or the Vietnam Education Foundation.
Over 400,000 Americans travelled to Vietnam in 2014, becoming Vietnam’s
fourth largest tourism market behind China, the Republic of Korea and
Japan and contributing 500 million USD to the country’s tourism industry
revenue.
In 2013, Vietnam and the US signed a new agreement on health and medical
sciences cooperation. Vietnam already received 67.9 million USD in cash
and 25.5 million USD in kind from the US President’s Emergency Plan for
AIDS Relief initiative.
Under a joint statement reached in July 2013, the US committed its
support to those living with disabilities in Vietnam irrespective of
causes.
On the Agent Orange/dioxin recovery efforts, the US approved up to 84
million USD for the clean-up of AO-contaminated areas around Da Nang
airport and 11 million USD for health care designed for the handicapped,
including AO/dioxin victims for the 2014-2016 perid.
In December 2013, the two nations signed a memorandum of understanding
on joint response to leftover bomb and mine consequences. The total US’s
aid for Vietnam in this cause through non-governmental organisations
amounted to 104 million USD in 1993-2005.
On scientific-technology partnership, an agreement on the use of nuclear
power for peaceful purpose was signed and adopted. The US’s National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Vietnam Academy of
Science and Technology inked a joint statement on outer space research
cooperation.
Close mutual support has continued at regional forums, including the
Asia-Pacific Economic Community, the ASEAN Regional Forum, the ASEAN
Defence Ministers’ Meeting and the East Asia Summit.
Ties between the two legislatures have been strengthened through exchanges of visits by leaders and senior officials.
The Vietnamese NA established the Vietnam – US Friendship
Parliamentarians’ Group in 2004 which is currently headed by Chairman of
the NA Law Committee Phan Trung Ly for the 2011-2016 tenure.
The US-Vietnam Congressional Caucus, founded in 2004, was chaired by
Congressmen Rob Simmons and Lane Evans for the 2004-2006 tenure, and
Earl Blumenauer and Russ Carnahan for the 2006-2007 tenure.
During the visit, which coincides with the 20 th anniversary of
diplomatic ties, the Vietnamese leader is scheduled to engage in
bilateral activities with US top law-makers, and meet with President of
the World Bank Jim Yong-kim, several US businesses and Vietnamese
community in the host country.-VNA
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