Ambassador hails Vietnam as true strategic partner of France

Paris (VNA) - French Ambassador to
Vietnam Nicolas Warnery has affirmed that Vietnam is a true strategic partner
of France.
In an
interview granted to the Vietnam News Agency on October 29 ahead of Vietnamese
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s France visit from November 3-5, Warnery wished
that the visit would help materialise commitments by the two countires, as well
as further promote bilateral strategic partnership.
According
to him, Vietnam and France worked closely together within the framework of the
United Nations Security Council. He thanked Vietnam for backing France’s bid to
become a development partner of ASEAN and hailed ASEAN’s key role in the
Indo-Pacific in external policies of the European Union member states,
including France.
He
also spoke highly of close collaboration between the two countries in dealing
with global issues.
On the
significance of the PM’s visit, Warnery said it demonstrates the importance of
bilateral friendship and cooperation in various areas.
On environment
field, he said the French Development Agency (AFD) is assisting Vietnam in mitigating
the negative impacts of climate change. During the visit, the AFD will sign
deals to provide financial assistance for Vietnam to expand Hoa Binh hydropower dam, prevent flooding in Dien Bien Phu, and connect renewable energies,
including solar power, with the national grid.
About
bilateral medical ties, he applauded the two countries’ efforts against the COVID-19 pandemic via Vietnam’s presentation of masks to France last year and France’s
delivery of vaccines to Vietnam this year.
The
diplomat also wished for breakthroughs in aerospace cooperation, especially via
the signing of a cooperation agreement among the Vietnam Academy of Science and
Technology, the National Centre for Space Studies of France, and Airbus Group.
The
French Government is stepping up the teaching of French language to Vietnam via
different channels and for those of all ages. At present, two schools in Hanoi
and Ho Chi Minh City are working as those in France. Up to 40 percent of their
students are Vietnamese, thus creating a close bond between young people and
French culture, he said.
The
ambassador wished that flights between the two nations would be resumed to
welcome Vietnamese students back to France in the near future.

As
part of the visit, he said both sides will also sign a document recognising
each other’s certificates, thus creating favourable conditions for Vietnamese
students to study in France.
France
is ready to help Vietnam improve the operations of public agencies, digitalise
administrative procedures and build electronic portals for public services, he
stated.
The
Vietnamese PM’s visit will take place following his attendance at the 26th UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) and visit to the UK from October 31 – November 3./.