EU, VN aim to conclude
free trade negotiations
Prime Minister Nguyen
Tan Dung and President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso review
the guards of honour of Viet Nam People's Army.
The agreement, which is considered a milestone in
The two discussed measures to enhance co-operation
between
They agreed to increase exchanges of delegations,
support each other at regional and international forums, create favourable
conditions for businesses in each other's markets.
They also agreed to increase co-operation in a wide
range of areas, particularly those where the EU is strong, such as education
and training, natural resources and environment, agriculture and rural
development, transport and construction.
PM Dung proposed measures to help boost trade and
economic relations, such as the EU soon ratifying the PCA and considering the
development gap between
He thanked the EC and EU member countries in supporting
The EC President said he believed
The two sides also stressed the need to maintain peace,
stability, security and maritime safety in the
Later the same day, the EC President Barroso met Party
General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong.
Barroso said he appreciated
He said the EC attached great importance to developing
the friendship and co-operation with
Party leader Trong said he hoped the bloc would assist
Yesterday, EC President Barroso was received by
President Truong Tan Sang who said
He proposed Barroso sign the EU-Viet Nam Free Trade
Agreement as soon as possible.
Trade expansion
Yesterday,
The two sides welcomed the continued expansion of
bilateral trade and the EU's position as
The two sides welcomed progress in negotiations towards
a Viet Nam-EU Free Trade Agreement and expressed the wish to conclude the
negotiations swiftly. They emphasised that a mutually beneficial Free Trade
Agreement (FTA) would offer new business opportunities for economic
operators, enhance inflow of Foreign Direct Investment and promote growth and
employment.
Both sides agreed to continue encouraging and
facilitating Vietnamese and European businesses to step up investment and
establish partnerships, particularly in prioritised areas including industry,
infrastructure, transportation, energy, finance, services, health, space applications
and tourism.
The two sides stressed the importance of ASEAN – EU
co-operation to the region and welcomed the achievements of both sides over
the course of their relationship.
Both sides highly valued the exchanges and co-operation
between
The two leaders discussed the ongoing tensions in the
South China Sea/East Sea and agreed that territorial disputes should be
settled peacefully in the spirit of co-operation and respect of international
law, including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982
(UNCLOS 1982).
VNS
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Thứ Ba, 26 tháng 8, 2014
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