Political
News Headlines 26/3
The third deputy
minister-level political consultation between
The event was
co-chaired by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son and Chief
Operating Officer of the European External Action Service (EEAS) David
O’Sullivan.
The two sides
discussed measures to strengthen bilateral cooperation in areas ranging from
politics-diplomacy, security-defence and justice to economics, trade,
investment and agriculture.
They also exchanged
views on several regional and international issues of common concern such as
ASEAN-EU cooperation, Vietnam-EU cooperation in the framework of the
Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), the
Both sides agreed
on the need to continue increasing the exchange of all-level delegations,
consultations and viewpoint coordination. They affirmed their political
determination to conclude negotiations for the EU-Vietnam Free Trade
Agreement (EVFTA) before the 10th ASEM Summit in
At the event,
O’Sullivan reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to increasing official development
assistance (ODA) for
He also agreed that
in the time to come, the EEAS will closely coordinate with the Vietnamese
Ministry of Foreign Affairs in organising training courses aimed at enhancing
the capacity of Vietnamese officials in implementing the Vietnam-EU
Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA).
Regarding the East
Sea issue, he reiterated the EU’s stance of backing maritime security and
safety, and settling disputes by peaceful means and dialogue in respect for
international law, including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea
(UNCLOS), so as to reach a Code of Conduct (COC) between China and ASEAN at
an early date.
Deputy Minister Son
suggested the EU speed up the ratification of the PCA and recognise the
market economy status of
He highly valued
the EU’s pledge to continue ODA for
The official
affirmed that
Son and Sullivan
expressed their delight at the outcomes of the consultation, which they said
contributed to strengthening mutual understanding and bilateral ties between
President Truong
Tan Sang yesterday, March 25, extended his condolences to Malaysian King
Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah over Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 missing in the
south
This followed an
announcement by the Malaysian Prime Minister, Najib Tun Razak, at a press
conference in
Based on analysis
of satellite data, flight MH370 with 239 people on board, is believed to have
crashed in the southern
The jetliner lost
radar contact with air traffic controllers early on March 8, while on its way
from
During the day,
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung also sent condolences to his counterpart,
Najib Tun Razak.
Deputy Prime
Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh also offered condolences to
Malaysian Foreign Minister Anifa Hj Aman.
Foreign
Minister receives Japanese Ambassador
Deputy Prime
Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh hosted a reception in
The two sides
highly valued President Truong Tan Sang’s recently-ended State visit to
Minh stressed that
the Vietnamese Government and people always appreciate the support from the
Japanese side for the country’s national construction and development through
official development assistance projects.
Regarding the
suspected misuse of Japanese Government aid, which involves Japan
Transportation Consultants Inc. and the ongoing Hanoi City Urban Railway
Construction Project (Line 1), Minh said that Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung
is paying attention to the case and has directed
He also asked the
Japanese side to soon provide necessary information to, together with
Ambassador Fukada
spoke highly of
In a speech
delivered at the March 24 discussions on the VDPA, part of the ongoing 25 th
session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in
Human rights are
universal, indivisible, interdependent, and interrelated, the representative
reiterated, stating that in
The representative
also called on the international community to continue open, proactive and
constructive dialogues to prevent discrimination against the group, while
strengthening regional and international coordination to protect their rights
in association with the unique traditional values, culture, history and
religions of each country.
Adopted by the
consensus at the World Conference on Human Rights on June 25, 1993 in
Vietnam
hopes for more support from EEAS
So said Lieut. Gen.
Nguyen Quoc Khanh, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Vietnam People’s
Army (VPA), at a reception for visiting EXAS Chief Operating Officer David
Sullivan in
He also expressed
his delight at the development of cooperation between the Vietnamese Ministry
of National Defence and the EEAS over the past time, especially the latter’s
training of Vietnamese officers in security policies and foreign languages as
well as providing them with experience in joining UN peacekeeping forces.
For his part,
Sullivan spoke highly of the VPA’s efforts in dealing with natural disasters,
providing humanitarian aid and cooperating with other countries in search and
rescue activities.
He promised that
his service will increase cooperation with Vietnam in English language
training, humanitarian aid and rescue at sea, as well as share experience in
joining UN peacekeeping forces.
The Ministry of
Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs had a working session in
Vietnamese Deputy
Minister Nguyen Thanh Hoa and Mean Som An, Chairwoman of the Cambodian
Senate’s Committee for health, social affairs, war veterans, youth, labour,
vocational training and women , discussed policy issues regarding their remit
as well as measures managing illegal labourers in the countries.
The two sides
expressed their willingness to further the sharing of information and
experience through personnel training, cooperation programmes and delegation
exchanges.
They also hoped
that their joint works in the future will help deepen the time-tested
relations and comprehensive collaboration between
Vietnam,
Saudi Arabia seeks food, energy security programmes
The second meeting
of the Vietnam-Saudi Arabia Joint Committee on Economic, Scientific and
Technological Cooperation opened on March 25 in Hanoi, with agenda focusing
on joint programmes to ensure food and energy security.
According to Deputy
Minister of Industry and Trade Le Duong Quang, who headed the Vietnamese team
at the committee, the two countries will drive their future coordination in
such areas as agriculture and oil and gas.
Meanwhile, the two
sides will also exert more efforts to realise the agreements reached during
this meeting. They will work to speed up the negotiations for a number of
agreements, including those on visa exemption for state officials and
diplomats, investment encouragement and protection and affiliation between
the two foreign ministries and two central banks.
During the meeting,
the two sides reviewed the partnership between the two countries since the
first meeting, while discussing practical measures to boost partnership in
various areas, including trade, industry, banking, investment, transport and
communications.
Ahmed H. Salah,
Deputy Minister of Economics-Planning, leader of the Saudi Arabian
delegation, noted that strong growth has been seen in the bilateral
cooperation since the previous sitting, emphasising that there is room for
them to further their ties in other promising areas of strength.
According to
statistics from the Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade, two-way trade
between
Last year alone,
Meanwhile, it
imported 1.2 billion USD worth of goods from the
Deputy Minister
Quang also presented a number of proposals to beef up cooperation between the
two countries, including the increase of delegation exchanges and trade
promotions.
He also suggested
that
Sharing Quang’s
ideas, Ahmed H. Salah held that more efforts should be made to specify joint
cooperation plans in the future.
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Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 3, 2014
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