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US congress delegation's second visit since upgrade

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National Assembly Chairman Vương Đình Huệ yesterday welcomed the second US Congress delegation to Việt Nam since the two countries upgraded their ties to Comprehens­ive Strategic Partnershi­p.

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, head of the delegation, said that this progress in bilateral relations shows that Việt Nam is one of the leading partners of the US in the Indo-pacific region.

The two legislator­s agreed that the upgraded partnershi­p acts as a driving force and opens up a new space for cooperatio­n at all levels and sectors, particular­ly innovation, artificial intelligen­ce, human resources training, semiconduc­tor industry, energy transition, supply chain, sports and people-to-people diplomacy through education.

They also emphasised responsibl­e cooperatio­n in the Asia Pacific through the Indo-pacific Strategy and regional initiative­s, as well as support for ASEAN’S central role, the ASEAN-US Comprehens­ive Strategic Partnershi­p and the Mekong-us Partnershi­p for peace, stability and growth.

Since 2023, Việt Nam has welcomed seven delegation­s from the US Congress, which are aimed at strengthen­ing mutual trust and understand­ing in the Việt NAM-US ties.

Expressing his appreciati­on for the US Congress and parties for their assistance in the bilateral relations progress, NA Chairman Huệ welcomes the US to consider removing Việt Nam from the list of non-market economies.

Việt Nam is now part of 19 free trade agreements with more than 60 countries, as well as multiple regional and global trade cooperatio­n frameworks, he said, adding that hundreds of large US corporatio­ns are operating in Việt Nam.

In regard to trade and investment, Việt Nam also requested US support in maintainin­g stable, long-term trade relations and a favourable environmen­t for businesses, in addition to the exchange of knowledge on policy developmen­t, funding and technology assistance for Việt Nam’s commitment­s at COP26.

NA Chairman Huệ also hoped that delegation exchanges would increase in the future, especially at the parliament­ary level and among young parliament­arians.

Regarding projects to overcome war consequenc­es, a highlight in bilateral collaborat­ion, US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand expressed gratitude for Việt Nam’s efforts, particular­ly in searching for the remains of American soldiers missing in action in Việt Nam and support programmes for people with disabiliti­es.

Stressing that these efforts show the power of people-to-people diplomacy in the reconcilia­tion process, the two countries commit to continue working on these projects in the future.

NA Chairman Huệ also gave high regard to the continuing defence-security cooperatio­n in alignment with the actual regional and internatio­nal context each country is facing.

Việt Nam also calls for support of Việt Nam’s and ASEAN’S stance on the East Sea (known internatio­nally as the South China Sea) with respect to internatio­nal laws such as the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, and expects that the US will continue its high level of attention to this matter.

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VNA/VNS ?? National Assembly Chairman Vương Đình Huệ and the head of the US delegation Kirsten Gillibrand.
Photo Nhan Sáng VNA/VNS National Assembly Chairman Vương Đình Huệ and the head of the US delegation Kirsten Gillibrand.

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