📝 OP-ED: Asia-Europe cooperation looks towards new development stage: Deputy FM’s article
Deputy Foreign Minister Pham Quang Hieu recently wrote an article titled “Asia-Europe Cooperation: Overcoming Difficulties, toward a New Development Stage” on the occasion of Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Day (March 1).

Since its establishment in 1996, the forum has developed continuously, becoming one of the largest-scale inter-regional cooperation mechanisms. At present, ASEM gathers 53 members, accounting for 60 percent of the population, over 70 percent of goods and services trade and 60 percent of FDI of the world, and making up around 65 percent of GDP and 75 percent of global tourism.

In that context, with more than a quarter of a century of cooperation, the forum's position, and the enormous potential and need for cooperation among member countries, it can completely expect for the future of ASEM cooperation, he affirmed.

To bring into full play the potential of ASEM, Hieu went on, it is important to develop a strategic vision towards comprehensive, effective, and people-centred cooperation; and harmoniously combine immediate requirements with long-term goals, as well as inheritance, stability and innovation for development.
An ASEM vision will convey a strong message of a responsible and adaptive forum in the new situation, which continues taking the lead in promoting multilateral cooperation, contributing to building a fairer, more effective and democratic global governance mechanism.
As a founding member, since 1996, Vietnam has been active and responsible, contributing to the creation of important milestones in the ASEM development.
The country has successfully assumed many responsibilities such as the host of the ASEM Summit, and Foreign Ministers’ Meeting. Most recently, in June 2021, in the context of ASEM cooperation being interrupted by the COVID-19 outbreak, Vietnam actively proposed and successfully organised a High-Level Policy Dialogue on "further strengthening the Asia-Europe partnership in a changing world” in Hanoi - the largest-scale activity to celebrate the forum's 25th founding anniversary.

For Vietnam, 2022 is an important year, creating a foundation for the implementation of the country's goals and strategic orientations for socio-economic development in the new period, and marking an important step in its economic integration and links, with new visions and aspirations, the official stressed.
In that context, Vietnam will continue to place a high priority on ASEM cooperation and is willing to continue accompanying ASEM members to promote the Eurasian cooperation to contribute more to peace and prosperity of the two continents and the whole world.
ASEM members currently account for 23 out of the 30 strategic and comprehensive partners of Vietnam, making up about 70 percent of FDI, 70 percent of international trade value and 80 percent of international tourist arrivals of Vietnam./.