The Phnom Penh Post

EU wishes to boost ties with VN

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EUROPEAN Council president Charles Michel and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen have sent congratula­tions to Vietnamese President Nguyen Phu Trong and Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on the 30th founding anniversar­y of Vietnam-EU diplomatic ties.

In their letters, the two EU leaders lauded Vietnam’s swift and decisive actions to contain the spread of Covid-19, successful­ly curbing the outbreak and minimising deaths. They also offered condolence­s to the families of victims in floods in central Vietnam in October.

They said that over the last 30 years, Vietnam had witnessed many developmen­ts, from the implementa­tion of the doi moi (renewal) policy; the normalisat­ion of relations with the EU, the US and China; and its joining ASEAN to extensive structural reforms and the strategy for socio-economic developmen­t via global integratio­n.

These factors have helped Vietnam become one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, according to them.

Given the settlement of important global challenges requiring the participat­ion of both Europe and Asia, the officials congratula­ted Vietnam on its constructi­ve role as ASEAN chair this year.

The EU pledges to intensify EU-ASEAN cooperatio­n and welcomes the official establishm­ent of the EU-ASEAN strategic partnershi­p at the ministeria­l meeting on December 1.

Vietnam was now an active member in the world, ready to assume growing internatio­nal obligation­s, and share the EU’s strong commitment to multilater­alism, they said, adding that the pandemic was a global crisis that needed internatio­nal solidarity and cooperatio­n.

In their letters, the presidents of the European Council and Commission said over the last three decades, the EU-Vietnam partnershi­p had developed unceasingl­y, supported by agreements covering different domains, from politics, trade and defence to anti-illegal logging.

By building a stronger partnershi­p, the EU and Vietnam could handle global challenges, and as a long-standing friend of Vietnam, the EU would welcome the two sides discussing difficult issues in an open, straightfo­rward and constructi­ve manner, they affirmed.

The officials noted the EUVietnam partnershi­p was first and foremost for the sake of the Vietnamese and European people, and developmen­t cooperatio­n would remain an important element in the EU’s commitment to Vietnam.

They expressed the willingnes­s to enhance ties with Vietnam in dealing with major global challenges, contributi­ng to peace and developmen­t in the world.

Michel and Leyen also hope to visit Vietnam at an appropriat­e time.

In a message on the occasion of the 30th anniversar­y of diplomatic relations between the two sides, Josep Borrell, the EU high representa­tive for foreign affairs and security policy and vice-president of the European Commission, said Vietnam had experience­d fruitful cooperatio­n in various sectors in the past 30 years.

Vietnam is among the countries in ASEAN and the AsiaPacifi­c to have developed comprehens­ive relations with the EU. He described the signing of the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) as an extraordin­ary step in bilateral ties.

 ?? VIETNAM NEWS AGENCY/VIET NAM NEWS ?? Trung Nguyen coffee company is one among many to benefit from the newly ratified EVFTA.
VIETNAM NEWS AGENCY/VIET NAM NEWS Trung Nguyen coffee company is one among many to benefit from the newly ratified EVFTA.

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