Vietnam ready to cooperate with Trump administration
26/5/17
Vietnam respects and is ready to work with the new
Trump administration, thus boosting the bilateral relationship
Vietnam is ready to
cooperate with the administration of United States President Donald Trump, the
Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson said ahead of Prime
Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc’s visit to the U.S. later this month.
During a regular press meeting on Thursday evening, spokeswoman Hang
confirmed that the Vietnamese head of government will pay a visit to the U.S. from May
29 to 31 under the invitation of President Trump.
The official visit deepen Hanoi’s relationship with its partners, including
the U.S., which is in line with the Southeast Asian country’s independent and
diverse foreign policies and active international integration, the diplomat
stated.
“Vietnam
respects and is ready to work with the new Trump administration, thus boosting
the bilateral relationship in accordance with the orientation of the
U.S.-Vietnam Comprehensive Partnership launched in 2013,” she continued.
Within the framework of the visit, PM Phuc is schedule to join talks with
the President Trump and meet several U.S. congressmen and Secretary of
State Rex Tillerson.
During the visit, leaders of the two countries will seek ways to enhance the
two nations’ partnership, especially in politics, diplomacy, economy-trade,
education, war consequences settlement, and regional and international issues
of shared concern, for the sake of peace, stability, cooperation and
development in the region and the world, Hang added.
On top of these activities, the Vietnamese premier is also scheduled to
confer with some local business and the Vietnamese community in the North
American nation, meeting Secretary-General of the United Nations Antonio
Guterres in New York and attending the 40th
anniversary of Vietnam
joining the UN.
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