Vietnamese, US leaders meet on East Asia
Summit's fringes
NAY PYI TAW (VNS) - Vietnamese Prime Minister
Nguyen Tan Dung and US President Barack Obama lauded encouraging progress
made in the relations between the two countries, especially since they set up
the comprehensive partnership in 2013, during a meeting in Nay Pyi Taw,
Myanmar, on November 13.
At the event held
on the sidelines of the ninth East Asia Summit and other summits, the two
leaders highlighted bilateral co-operation in economy, trade, investment,
education, health care, humanitarian activities and clean energy, regular
dialogues on security-defence and human rights, and Trans-Pacific Partnership
(TPP) agreement negotiations.
Dung suggested
the US increase funding for cleaning up dioxin and support Vietnamese Agent
Orange/Dioxin victims and the clearance of war-era unexploded ordnances. He
also asked the US to completely lift the ban on the sale of lethal arms to
Viet Nam.
He said Viet Nam's
resolve to work closely with the US and other countries to accelerate the TPP
negotiation on the basis of balancing interests of all participating parties
and giving developing members, including Viet Nam, an appropriate
transitional period to realise the treaty. He spoke highly of the role of
President Obama in the work.
Obama renewed his
commitment to enhancing relations with a focus on areas benefiting the two
peoples.
He applauded the
two countries' signing of the agreement on peaceful uses of nuclear energy
and said ties would be fostered in economy, security-defence,
education-training, people-to-people exchange, and clean energy.
He pledged to
continue assisting Viet Nam with dioxin detoxification and bomb and mine
clearance while welcoming the country's joining of the United Nations
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the other
Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhumane or Degrading Treatment
or Punishment.
Regarding TPP
negotiations, President Obama said he would consider flexibilities for Viet
Nam that served both sides.
He said saw the
Mekong Sub-region as important, including the effective and sustainable use
of water resources, adding that the US would expand assistance to Viet Nam
and other countries within the Lower Mekong Initiative.
The two sides
also exchanged views on important regional and international issues with a
view to bolstering bilateral affiliation within relevant ASEAN forums and
contributing to regional peace, stability, security and co-operation.
Dung said he
valued the US's clear stance on the need to maintain peace, stability, and
navigation security, safety and freedom, settle disputes through peaceful
measures in line with international law, including the 1982 United Nations
Convention on the Law of the Sea, exercise of self-restraint, and not
altering the status quo in the East Sea.
Dung said he
looked forward to a visit by President Obama and his wife to mark the 20th
anniversary of the two countries' ties normalisation.- VNS
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Thứ Sáu, 14 tháng 11, 2014
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