Deputy PM highly evaluates ambassador’s contributions to Vietnam - US ties

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang received US Ambassador to Vietnam Marc Evans Knapper in Hanoi on June 18, speaking highly of the diplomat’s contributions to the elevation of the bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership last September.

Deputy PM Tran Luu Quang (right) receives US Ambassador to Vietnam Marc Evans Knapper in Hanoi on June 18. (Photo: VNA)
Deputy PM Tran Luu Quang (right) receives US Ambassador to Vietnam Marc Evans Knapper in Hanoi on June 18. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang received US Ambassador to Vietnam Marc Evans Knapper in Hanoi on June 18, speaking highly of the diplomat’s contributions to the elevation of the bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership last September.

Appreciating Knapper’s role in the development of the two countries’ relations, Quang called on the ambassador to continue to help enhance the sound cooperative ties.

He asked the two sides to increase meetings and mutual visits to further intensify all-round connections in the time ahead.

They should work closely together to plan activities marking 30 years since the normalisation of relations, 80 years of cooperation between Vietnam and the US, and the first anniversary of the comprehensive strategic partnership in 2025, Quang went on.

The Deputy PM also proposed the US soon recognise the market economy status of Vietnam, assist the latter with the realisation of the development goals for 2045 as well as international targets and commitments on green transition and climate change response, and increase support in settling war consequences.

For his part, Knapper emphasised that over the last nine months, the two countries have obtained numerous achievements in the implementation of bilateral commitments and the comprehensive strategic partnership framework.

In particular, linkages in the semiconductor and high technology industries have been promoted quickly, he noted.

The US supports and is willing to help Vietnam reach the goal of becoming a high-income economy and develop green and digital economy, the ambassador said, adding that the two sides have agreed to boost the sharing of information to tackle difficulties and bottlenecks that may occur during the cooperation process in a timely manner./.

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