On April 19, President Tran Dai Quang hosted a warm reception in Hanoi for Russian Ambassador to Vietnam Konstantin Vnukov, suggesting that Vietnam and Russia should step up their cooperation in oil, gas and nuclear electricity.
President Tran Dai Quang received Russian Ambassador to Vietnam Konstantin Vnukov
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President Tran Dai Quang hopes the Russian government will soon ratify the Vietnam-Eurasian Economic Union FTA and pledged to bolster cooperation in national defense and security and coordination at regional and global forums. He informed the ambassador that Vietnam is working with Russia to prepare for the ASEAN-Russia Summit to be held in Sochi city in May.
In the annual list of priority tasks to boost Vietnam – Russia comprehensive strategic partnership, the President suggested focusing on the political-diplomatic, economic-trade, national defence-security pillars, particularly oil and gas, and nuclear power.
The host urged Vnukov to recommend that the Russian Government early sign a free trade agreement (FTA) between Vietnam and the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) in which Russia is a member. Amid the complicated developments globally, he also suggested Russia enhance cooperation with Vietnam in regional and global forums as well as in matters of shared concern.
Vnukov, for his part, hailed Vietnam as a long-time and trustworthy friend which will be a priority in Russia’s external relations with Asia-Pacific. He said the upcoming ASEAN-Russia Summit in Sochi is one of Russia’s major diplomatic events this year, adding that Russia is ready to welcome Vietnamese high-ranking leaders to the event.
Ambassador Vunukov said countries involved have worked closely together to quickly implement the Vietnam-Eurasian Economic Union FTA, which will promote economic cooperation between the two countries and regions.
The Russia parliament stands ready to approve the FTA between Vietnam and the EEU, he stated, expressing his belief that FTA member countries will adopt the deal in the foreseeable future to make it valid later this year.
Vietnam always supports and shares sympathy with Russia over the current embargoes and sanctions, the President said. On the occasion, he also extended his invitation to Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit Vietnam in his convenience.
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