Vietnam stays ready to cooperate with US

VOV.VN - Vietnam desires and stays ready to cooperate with US President Joe Biden's administration to continue deepening bilateral ties in an effective and sustainable fashion, for the sake of peace, stability, cooperation and development in the region and the world.

Deputy spokeswoman of the Vietnamese Foreign Ministry Pham Thu Hang made the statement at the ministry’s regular press conference in Hanoi on March 23.

Regarding Vietnam-US ties, Hang said since its establishment a decade ago, the Vietnam-US comprehensive partnership has developed extensively, effectively and substantially across bilateral, regional and international aspects. Both nations have maintained contacts, dialogues and exchange of delegations at all levels, especially high-level visits.  

In joint statements and meetings between the two countries’ leaders, Vietnam and the US consistently affirmed their commitment to respecting the United Nations Charter, international law, as well as independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and political regime of each other.

The US repeatedly expressed its support for a strong, independent and prosperous Vietnam. Economic, trade, and investment cooperation has been a notable bright spot, with two-way trade hitting US$123 billion in 2022, four times higher than that in 2013.

The US has become Vietnam's first export market exceeding US$100 billion in turnover, while Vietnam has become the eighth largest trade partner of the US, Hang stated.

The US’ foreign direct investment in Vietnam reached US$11.4 billion, putting the US at the 11th place among countries investing directly in Vietnam. Recently, a big US business delegation visited Vietnam. In addition to economy, trade and investment, positive progress has also been seen in other areas like COVID-19 response, post-pandemic recovery, sci-tech, education and environment. The US continues working with Vietnam in dealing with war consequences, improving legal enforcement capability at sea, and joining United Nations peacekeeping operations.

The two sides have been working more and more effectively at multilateral forums such as ASEAN, the United Nations, APEC, the Mekong sub-region to address regional and global issues of shared concern related to sustainable development and climate change, the official added. 

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