Many countries consider Vietnam important partner in Southeast Asia
24/9/17
Officials of many countries and international organisations have affirmed
they consider Vietnam an important partner in Southeast Asia and Asia-the
Pacific during bilateral meetings with Vietnam’s Deputy Prime Minister and
Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh in New York on September 22.
On the sidelines of the ongoing 72nd session of the UN General Assembly
in the US, Deputy PM Pham Binh Minh received US Under Secretary for Political
Affairs at the US Department of State Thomas Shannon, during which the two
sides exchanged measures to realise the outcomes of Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan
Phuc’s visit to the US.
Minh hailed the US’s decision to open its market for Vietnamese star
apples, stressing that the two nations needs to step up collaboration in the
fields of mutual interests at bilateral, regional, and global levels, for the
sake of their peoples as well as for peace, stability and development in the
region and around the world.
Shannon suggested the two sides build on the positive developments in the
Vietnam-US relations in recent years to promote dialogue and mutual visits,
especially the upcoming visit to Vietnam by President Donald Trump in November
2017, and to enhance result-oriented cooperation in trade, investment,
science-technology, security-defence, humanitarian activities, as well as in
regional and global matters.
Deputy PM Minh also had meetings with the Prime Minister of Macedonia,
the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Bulgaria, foreign ministers
of Albania, Saudi Arabia, Hungary, and Morocco, the Executive Chairman of the
World Economic Forum and the Secretary General of the Permanent Court of
Arbitration.
Minh called on the countries to increase the exchange of high-level
delegation visits with Vietnam and beef up bilateral cooperation in economics,
trade, investment, culture, science-technology, and education, in addition to
providing mutual support at multilateral forums.
He stressed that Vietnam is willing to serve as a bridge to link the
countries and partners in Southeast Asia.
Also on September 22, Deputy PM Minh co-chaired a meeting between foreign
ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the Pacific
Alliance (PA).
Speaking on behalf of ASEAN foreign ministers, Minh said the geographical
distance could not stop the cooperative relations and friendship between the
two organisations.
He highlighted the available strengths of the two regions and suggested
they focus cooperation on economics, trade, investment, education,
people-to-people exchanges, science-technology, and sustainable
development.
Colombia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs María Ángela Holguín, who
co-chaired the meeting with Minh, said ASEAN and PA share a lot of similarities
in their approaches to regional and international situation, especially in
promoting economic integration, free trade and equality as well as boosting the
development of businesses, particularly small-and medium-sized enterprises
(SMEs).
At the end of the meeting, the foreign ministers adopted the ASEAN-PA
Work Plan for 2017-2018.
The Vietnamese delegation also attended other sidelines events of the
72nd session of the UN General Assembly such as the informal foreign
ministerial-level meeting of the Conference on Interaction and
Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA), a ministerial meeting of the
Non-Alignment Movement, and a ministerial meeting of G77 Group, among
others.
Vietnam also joined the launching ceremony of the initiative “Partnering
for Green Growth” (P4G) inspired by Denmark to promote multinational
cooperation in energy and water, ecosystem, land, food, and sustainable urban
development. Vietnam is a partner in the initiative.
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