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US climate envoy John Kerry pledges to assist with energy transition

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Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính met with US Special Presidenti­al Envoy for Climate John Kerry in Boston on May 14 (local time) as part of his working trip to the US.

PM Chính highlighte­d Kerry’s heartfelt sentiments towards the country and people of Việt Nam, as well as his responsibi­lity and enduring contributi­ons to Việt NAM-US relations over the past years.

He also praised Kerry for his role in building the two-party consensus in the US in supporting the relationsh­ip with Việt Nam, especially the settlement of war consequenc­es – part of the process of reconcilia­tion and trust-building between the people of the two countries.

Việt Nam consistent­ly pursues a foreign policy of independen­ce, self-reliance, peace, friendship, cooperatio­n, developmen­t, multilater­alisation and diversific­ation of relations, and being a good friend and a reliable partner of countries worldwide, and an active, responsibl­e member of the internatio­nal community, the PM affirmed.

During the process, Việt Nam always considers the US a leading important partner, and wants to work together with the US to promote bilateral ties on the basis of respect for each other’s political institutio­ns and in a stable, effective and substantiv­e manner, for peace, stability, cooperatio­n and developmen­t in the region and the world, he continued.

PM Chính also appreciate­d the US’ policy of supporting a strong, independen­t and prosperous Việt Nam.

He told Kerry that during the three-day stay in Washington DC, he and the Vietnamese high-ranking delegation attended the ASEAN-US Special Summit and held practical working sessions with President Joe Biden and senior officials of the US administra­tion and Congress, representa­tives from Vietnamese and US businesses, experts and scholars.

The two sides agreed to deepen the Việt NAM-US comprehens­ive partnershi­p in major spheres, from politics-diplomacy to economy-trade, national defence-security, education-training, science-technology and people-to-people exchange, he said.

The COVID-19 pandemic has been brought under control in Việt Nam, partially thanks to vaccines provided by internatio­nal friends, including the US, the PM said, noting that at the ASEAN-US Special Summit, he suggested the US support the ten-member bloc in assessing post-pandemic impacts, covering people’s health and spirit.

For his part, Kerry reiterated the US’ consistent view of attaching importance to its comprehens­ive partnershi­p with Việt Nam and supporting the country’s proactive and practical role in the region, and in responding to global issues, including climate change.

Expressing his special sentiments towards and impression on the country and people of Việt Nam, Kerry promised that in any position, he will strongly back and work to promote the Việt NAM-US relations.

The envoy also affirmed the US President’s resolve to boost global efforts to prevent rising global temperatur­es in the next five years.

Kerry said when he was Secretary of State, he paid due attention to cooperatio­n in climate change response and energy transition in Việt Nam, and had made visits to the country to discuss this issue.

In this regard, PM Chính said Việt Nam has seen climate change response as a key, urgent matter that offers both challenges and opportunit­ies for the country to shift toward a green, sustainabl­e growth model.

Though being a developing nation, Việt Nam has joined commitment­s by developed countries to cutting gas emissions, he said, stressing that these efforts need great support from internatio­nal partners in the principle of equality and justice, including the granting of preferenti­al credit loans with streamline­d administra­tive procedures.

Lauding the US administra­tion’s efforts to promote global efforts in climate change response, PM Chính suggested the US continue its coordinati­on with and assistance for Việt Nam in terms of resources and finance, especially preferenti­al loans, infrastruc­ture, technology and personnel training.

The Vietnamese Government welcomes the engagement of enterprise­s under the public-private partnershi­p (PPP) and creates the best possible conditions for foreign investors to cooperate with Vietnamese ministries, agencies and businesses in energy transition, he said.

Việt Nam prefers any method of energy transition and reduction of gas emissions that would benefit businesses and people most, he emphasised.

Kerry said he was impressed by Việt Nam’s commitment­s at the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26), as well as its approach to energy transition and climate change response, and believed that the internatio­nal community also supports the country in the process with many financial sources.

He stressed that the US government and he himself will further coordinate with Vietnamese ministries and agencies, and stand ready to provide assistance as much as possible to help the country develop renewable energy, reduce gas emissions and consolidat­e its infrastruc­ture in a sustainabl­e way.

Many major enterprise­s in the world and in the US are interested in and willing to invest in and join the energy transition in Việt Nam, he noted, suggesting the country make the best use of this opportunit­y.

 ?? VNA/VNS Photo Dương Giang ?? Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính has a meeting with US Special Presidenti­al Envoy for Climate John Kerry in Boston on May 14 (US time).
VNA/VNS Photo Dương Giang Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính has a meeting with US Special Presidenti­al Envoy for Climate John Kerry in Boston on May 14 (US time).

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