Vietnam, Russia FMs agree on oil, gas
cooperation
Foreign Minister Phạm Bình Minh met
in Moscow yesterday with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, and the two
discussed co-ordination in the oil and gas sector, which they agreed was of
strategic importance to both sides.
Minh,
who is also Deputy Prime Minister, is on a three-day visit to Russia. He
briefed his host about Việt Nam’s major socio-economic development plans and
external policies for the next five years.
Expressing
satisfaction with the high political trust between the two nations, both
sides agreed to further facilitate the exchange of all-level visits of the
Party, State and Government, National Assembly, ministry and local channels;
maintain existing dialogue and consultation mechanisms; and hasten the
negotiations on and signing of several agreements.
In
the first ten months of this year, two-way trade hit US$2.2 billion. The two
countries are set to implement the Việt Nam-Eurasian Economic Union free trade
agreement towards lifting that figure to $10 billion by 2020.
In
order to facilitate exports and imports, host and guest pledged to embark on
projects in the fields of energy, industry, mechanical engineering, including
establishing an automobile manufacturing joint venture in Việt Nam, opening a
Việt Nam light industry complex in Moscow, and TH True Milk’s farms in Moscow
Oblast and Kaluga province.
The
two leaders underscored energy ties as one of the pillars strategic to each
country’s development, and vowed all possible support for Vietnamese and
Russian oil and gas firms to enhance co-ordination.
They
committed to continuing close co-operation on national defence-security
matters, especially in the military technical aspect, as well as the expansion
of science-technology, education, training, culture, tourism, labour ties.
Minh
thanked the Foreign Ministry for offering support to Vietnamese nationals
living in Russia.
On
multilateral co-operation, the two countries will continue working closely at
multilateral forums such as the United Nations, the Asia-Pacific Economic
Co-operation (APEC) Forum, the Asia-Europe Meeting, the East Asia Summit, and
the ASEAN Regional Forum.
Việt
Nam backs Russia’s active role in Asia-Pacific and stands ready to serve as a
bridge connecting Russia and ASEAN, Minh said.
Lavrov,
for his part, hailed Việt Nam’s increasing stature in the region and the
world.
Turning
to the East Sea issue, they were unanimous regarding the need for peaceful
settlement of disputes in line with international law, including the 1982
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea; the full and effective
implementation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea
(DOC) and the early formulation of a Code of Conduct in the East Sea (COC).
Minh
and Lavrov signed a co-operation scheme between the two foreign ministries
for 2017-2018.
VNS
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Thứ Tư, 30 tháng 11, 2016
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