Oman Daily Observer

Trump tells Vietnam PM he hopes ties will grow stronger

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HANOI: In a telephone call, US President-elect Donald Trump told Vietnam’s prime minister he wanted to further strengthen fast-warming ties between the two countries, the government of the Southeast Asian nation said on Thursday.

Vietnam has advanced ties with the United States to a new level under the Obama administra­tion as it faces down communist neighbour China’s challenge to its territoria­l claims in the busy waterway of the South China Sea.

During Wednesday’s conversati­on, Vietnamese premier Nguyen Xuan Phuc congratula­ted Trump on his election win and stressed the importance of maintainin­g friendship and cooperatio­n.

“President-elect Trump spoke highly of the achievemen­ts of Vietnam, as well as the positive developmen­ts in bilateral ties,” Vietnam’s government said on its news website.

“He also asserted his wish to cooperate with Vietnam to accelerate the relationsh­ip between the two countries.”

Trump has had conversati­ons with several leaders of countries locked in maritime disputes with China, among them Japan, the Philippine­s and Taiwan.

His trade platform runs counter to Vietnam’s interests, however, with his opposition to a Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p proving a major setback for Southeast Asia’s biggest exporter to the United States.

Trump and Phuc discussed ways to promote economic ties, trade and investment, the government added.

In a statement, Trump’s transition team confirmed the conversati­on, saying the two men “discussed a range of shared interests and agreed to work together to continue strengthen­ing the relationsh­ip between the two nations”.

Just days after Trump’s win, Phuc told parliament that ratificati­on of the TPP would be shelved because of political changes in the United States, but Vietnam still wanted good relations with Washington.

In a separate developmen­t, a US guided-missile destroyer, the Mustin, visited Cam Ranh internatio­nal port on Thursday in a routine technical stop, the US Embassy said.

The ship’s visit was “an example of the depth of our comprehens­ive partnershi­p and the importance of strengthen­ing our civilian and military ties,” said US Ambassador Ted Osius.

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