Deputy Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son informed that Vietnam will host a conference to enhance Asia-Europe partnership on April 20, representing one of the country’s significant efforts to deepen relations between the two continents.
Deputy Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son
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Vietnam’s most notable contribution was the hosting of the fifth ASEM Summit in 2004 and ministers’ meetings in the fields of economics, information-technology, external affairs, education, and labour in 2001-2012, he highlighted.
This contributed to the expansion of ASEM membership in 2004 and 2009 and adoption of documents such as the Hanoi Declaration on Closer ASEM Economic Partnership, the ASEM Declaration on Dialogue among Cultures and Civilisations, and Recommendations for ASEM Working Methods, he noted.
Vietnam has also taken the lead in carrying out a number of ASEM cooperation initiatives, he said, adding that the country proposed 21 initiatives and co-sponsored 24 others in various fields such as food security, sustainable agriculture, water resources management, natural disasters prevention, search and rescue work, and climate change adaptation.
Vietnam also held key positions in ASEM such as the second Coordinator in the 1999-2000 and 2001-2002 tenures and Deputy Executive Director of Asia-Europe Foundation from 2008-2012. It was also one of the countries to participate in special cooperation groups on sustainable management of water resources, natural disaster mitigation and vocational training.
The diplomat stressed that cooperation with ASEM members and active engagement in the forum brought enormous benefits for Vietnamese businesses and people for several reasons. The diplomat named important agreements that Vietnam reached at ASEM Summits such as the agreement with the EU on Vietnam’s engagement in the World Trade Organisation (WTO) at ASEM 5 in 2004, the initial agreement on partnership and cooperation with the EU at ASEM 8 in 2010, and the statement orienting the conclusion of free trade agreement negotiations between Vietnam and the EU at ASEM 10 in 2014.
The fist cooperation channel between localities in ASEM, especially between Ben Tre and Tulcea (Romania), Can Tho and Ruse (Bulgaria) has also opened up cooperation prospects for localities in ASEM, he said. Vietnam is entering a new development phase and pushing ahead with renovation, economic restructuring and international integration, he said, stressing that Asian-European partners and ASEM hold significance in the fields.
According to the Deputy FM, ASEM will continue to be one of the most important cooperation mechanisms in the region. To increase Vietnam’s contributions to ASEM, he suggested coordinating with ASEAN member states to deepen the Asia-Europe comprehensive partnership. It is necessary to promote common concerns among ASEM members in sustainable development, climate change adaptation, natural disasters prevention, human resources training, tourism, navigation and aviation safety and security, water, food, and energy security, and economics.
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