State President receives outgoing UK Ambassador
VGP - State President Tran Dai Quang in Ha Noi on June 7 received outgoing UK Ambassador Giles Lever.
State President Tran Dai Quang receives outgoing UK Ambassador Giles Lever, Ha Noi, June 7, 2018 |
At a reception, the state President affirmed that Viet Nam attaches importance to promoting the strategic partnership with the UK, one of the country’s priority European partners.
He said since the two countries established diplomatic ties 45 years ago, especially after the formation of the strategic partnership in 2010, their relationship has developed in all fields.
In the context that Viet Nam and the UK are celebrating the 45th anniversary of diplomatic ties in 2018, the two countries should increase cultural and sport exchange programmes to reinforce their friendship and mutual understanding, he said.
Mr. Quang suggested both sides maintain and enhance the exchange of high-ranking delegations to create political trust, step up economic, trade and investment links, expand collaboration in national defence-security, crime combat and peacekeeping operations, and maintain their affiliation in culture, health care, sports and education-training.
The state president also urged the two countries to carry forward mutual consultation and support mechanisms at multi-lateral forums and within the framework of the United Nations.
He thanked the UK for backing the stance of Viet Nam and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on handling issues regarding the East Sea in order to ensure peace, security, and aviation and navigation safety and freedom in the waters.
For his part, Giles Lever highlighted remarkable progresses in deepening the strategic partnership, emphasising that cooperation in economy and trade between the UK and Viet Nam has developed at the fastest pace as compared with other partners of the UK in the Asia-Pacific region.
He also spoke of the expansion of bilateral cooperation in new realms like scientific research, public health and national defence-security, particularly peacekeeping operations.
He reaffirmed the UK government’s commitment to maintaining collaboration with partners in Asia-Pacific as the country withdraws from the European Union (EU). The UK will continue renewing economic cooperation with Viet Nam in many areas such as business climate improvement and green city building, he said.
The diplomat informed his host that on the occasions of the 45th anniversary of the bilateral diplomatic ties and 25 years of operation of the British Council in Viet Nam, the UK will organise a range of meaningful activities in Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City to celebrate such events.
Lever affirmed the UK’s strong support for the early signing and ratification of the EU-Viet Nam Free Trade Agreement and the Viet Nam-UK Bilateral Free Trade Agreement.
The UK will increase investments in Viet Nam in the areas that match the two countries’ potential, while collaborating with Viet Nam to ensure the respect of international law and ensure peace, security and navigation and aviation safety and freedom in the East Sea, he said.
The UK also wants to join hands with Viet Nam in coping with global challenges, particularly in the environmental sector, the ambassador said.
On the same day, President Tran Dai Quang also hosted outgoing Dutch Ambassador to Viet Nam Nienke Trooster.
President Quang praised the ambassador’s positive contributions to the bilateral friendship and multifaceted cooperation and urged her to contribute further to the relationship in the future.
By Hoang Ha