President holds bilateral meetings with foreign leaders in New York
Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc had bilateral meetings with Presidents of Mongolia, Switzerland and Austria, and President of the European Council (EC) in New York on September 22 (local time).
At the meeting with Mongolian President Ukhnaagin Khurelsukh, the two leaders affirmed that they always attach great importance to the bilateral friendship, as well as the mutual support and assistance during the past struggles for national liberation and the current process of national construction.
President Phuc said he is willing to coordinate with President Khurelsukh and the two countries’ ministries and sectors to find appropriate measures to further develop bilateral cooperation in more fields. He proposed both sides work together to create favourable conditions for the export of each country's strong products so as to early achieve the goal of US$100 million in two-way trade.
They agreed to continue maintaining and promoting the exchange of delegations at all levels and meetings through different forms, increasing the role of the intergovernmental committee, stepping up cooperation between the two countries’ ministries and sectors, flexibly deploying existing bilateral dialogue and cooperation mechanisms, and strengthening people-to-people exchanges, thus facilitating collaboration in all fields.
During the meeting with Swiss President Guy Parmelin, the Swiss leader affirmed his desire to promote economic and trade ties with Vietnam, speed up the implementation of the development cooperation programme for 2021-2024 with an ODA capital of 80 million USD that Switzerland has committed.
The two leaders agreed to find solutions to restore trade exchanges, which have been strongly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, including the early signing of a free trade agreement between Vietnam and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA).
President Phuc thanked the Swiss Government for presenting Vietnam with medical equipment for pandemic prevention.
Appreciating Switzerland’s provision of ODA in human resource training, urban development, poverty alleviation, and rural development, he stated that Vietnam hopes to continue receiving the European country’s ODA through development projects for the next period.
He also showed his wishes to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the fields of science, technology and innovation.
At his meeting with Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen, President Phuc invited the Austrian leader to visit Vietnam in 2022 when the two countries will celebrate the 50th founding anniversary of diplomatic ties.
The two leaders agreed that economic partnership has been the focus of bilateral cooperation in recent years. The two sides should soon organise the 10th meeting of the Vietnam-Austria Joint Committee, even in the online format, they said.
President Phuc pledged that Vietnam will create favourable conditions for Austrian firms to do long-term business in Vietnam.
The Vietnamese leader suggested Austria create favourable conditions for Vietnam in cooperating in vaccine production technology transfer, while considering the provision of medical supplies to help the country overcome the pandemic quickly.
Meeting with President of the European Council Charles Michel, President Phuc affirmed that the European Union (EU) is one of the leading partners in Vietnam’s foreign policy, underlining Vietnam’s hope to further deepen ties with the EU.
He thanked the EU for its assistance to Vietnam in responding to COVID-19. Noting that the pandemic is developing complicatedly in the country, President Phuc said he hoped that the EU will continue to support Vietnam in accessing vaccine sources, treatment medicines and medical supplies.
The two leaders highly valued bilateral economic partnership, describing it as a bright sport in Vietnam-EU relations. They agreed to resume the exchange of delegations and high-level meetings soon, while optimising the efficiency of existing cooperation and dialogue mechanisms, and seeking measures to further promote bilateral relations.
President Phuc proposed the EU urge its member nations to promptly complete procedures to ratify the EU-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA).
The Vietnamese leader also suggested leaders of the countries to create favourable conditions for Vietnamese communities to effectively integrate in the host societies and make contributions to the development of the host nations, and help promote connections between Vietnam and the countries where they live.
President Phuc and the foreign leaders also discussed regional and international situation as well as the significance of building an efficient multilateral system with the UN as the core, aiming to respond to diverse and complicated global challenges as, fight abuse of power, promote the observance of international law, and ensure security, safety, and freedom of navigation and overflight in seas, including the East Sea.