Vietnamese State President Truong Tan Sang left the Philippines on
Oct. 28, concluding his three-day state-level visit to the island
country.
Earlier on the day, President Sang received
Secretary of Defence Voltaire Tuvera Gazmin. He highly valued the
signing of a memorandum of understanding on enhancing cooperation and
sharing of information between the naval forces of the two countries and
an agreement on the establishment of a hotline between the Vietnam
Marine Police and the Philippine Coast Guard.
President Sang
asked the two sides to increase the exchange of military delegations at
all levels and exchanges between servicemen to tighten mutual trust and
understanding.
The two sides also need to share information
and work with other ASEAN members to maintain peace, stability, marine
security and safety in the East Sea; peacefully solve all disputes on
the basis of international law, especially the 1982 UN Convention on the
Law of the Sea and the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the
East Sea (DOC), and expand cooperation to non-traditional security, he
said.
The two sides affirmed that they would cooperate
actively at regional security forums, including the East Asia Summit in
November.
On the same day, President Sang hosted
receptions for leaders of leading groups of the Philippines such as
Liwayway, Jolibee , Philippines Airlines and UniLab.
The State President affirmed Vietnam ’s consistent policy of creating
all favourable conditions for foreign companies, including those from
the Philippines , to invest and do business in Vietnam .
He
expressed his wish that the Philippine groups would continue to
maintain and expand investment in Vietnam with commitments to
protect the environment and create more jobs for local workers.
At
the end of the President’s visit, Vietnamese Foreign Minister Pham Binh
Minh granted an exclusive interview to the Vietnam News Agency about
the visit’s significance and outcomes, saying that President Sang’s
state-level visit to the Philippines was a success and reaped a
number of important results.
“The President’s visit,
together with the Vietnam visit by President Benigno S. Aquino
III in October 2010, created a momentum and contributed to the
development of bilateral relations after 35 years of establishing
diplomatic ties,” Minh said.
President Sang and Philippine
leaders agreed to continue bringing political relations to a new level
with a more comprehensive, reliable and intensive manner.
On
economic cooperation, the two sides pledged to create favourable
conditions for enterprises and investors from the two countries to
invest and do business in each other’s markets, in a move to lift
two-way trade to 3 billion USD in 2016.
Regarding defence
and security cooperation, the two sides highly valued the bilateral
cooperation in this field as well as the signing of a memorandum of
understanding on enhancing cooperation and sharing of information
between the naval forces of the two countries and an agreement on the
establishment of a hotline between the Vietnam Marine Police and the
Philippine Coast Guard.
On marine and oceanic
cooperation, the two sides agreed to consider it as one of the pillars
in bilateral cooperation, the minister said.
President Sang affirmed that Vietnam supports and will closely
coordinate with the Philippines and other ASEAN countries to study and
realise the Philippines ’ initiative to turn the East Sea into a
“Zone of Peace, Freedom, Friendship and Cooperation”.
In
regard to cooperation in tourism, culture and education, the two sides
emphasised the need to open a direct air route between the two capital
cities soon with a view to stepping up tourism cooperation as well as
cultural and people-to-people exchanges.
On regional
cooperation, the two sides affirmed to continue to work together and
contribute to building an united and strong ASEAN Community as well as
improve ASEAN’s central role in the region, the Minister said./.