Potential for Vietnam - UK cooperation enormous: Ambassador

Vietnam and the UK have harvested numerous significant cooperation achievements over the last 50 years, and their cooperation potential remains huge, said Vietnamese Ambassador to the UK Nguyen Hoang Long.
Potential for Vietnam - UK cooperation enormous: Ambassador ảnh 1Vietnamese Ambassador to the UK Nguyen Hoang Long (Photo: VNA)
London (VNA) – Vietnamand the UK have harvested numerous significant cooperation achievements overthe last 50 years, and their cooperation potential remains huge, saidVietnamese Ambassador to the UK Nguyen Hoang Long.

Among the cooperation achievements,the most important is that the two sides have set up frameworks for comprehensiveand concrete cooperation in various spheres, he told the Vietnam News Agency onthe occasion of the 50th anniversary of the countries’ diplomaticties (September 11, 1973 - 2023),

In 2010, they signed a jointstatement on establishing a strategic partnership. In 2020, a new jointstatement on the strategic partnership was released, identifying seven priorityareas: politics - diplomacy; trade - investment - business; sustainabledevelopment and growth; education - training and science - technology; defence,security, and organised crime fight; people-to-people ties; and internationalaffairs.

The countries also affirmed thatthey will work to elevate bilateral relations to a higher level in the subsequent 10 years, Long noted.

The ambassador held that bilateralcooperation potential remains huge, particularly in the fields matching the UK’sstrength and Vietnam’s demand.

In terms of trade and investment,both economies boast high degrees of openness and complementarity. After Brexit– the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, this country wishes to become more connectedwith the Indo-Pacific. Therefore, Vietnam should further capitalise onthese opportunities and potential, he elaborated.

There is also much cooperation potential in education and science - technology,so it is necessary to maintain and expand scholarship programmes such asChevening, increase the reception of Vietnamese students in the UK, and boostthe Newton Programme Vietnam.

Potential for Vietnam - UK cooperation enormous: Ambassador ảnh 2The talks between Vietnamese Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son and UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Dominic Raab in Hanoi in 2021 (Photo: VNA)
Regarding climate change fight, at the 26th United Nations ClimateConference (COP26) in Glasgow in 2021, the Vietnamese Government announced thecommitment to achieving net zero emissions by 2050. In 2022, the G7 countries,Norway, Denmark, and Vietnam adopted the Political Declaration on Establishingthe Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), which was a great effort by theparties concerned, including the UK, to mobilise 15.5 billion USD for reformingand creating a framework for developing renewable energy in Vietnam.

Long perceived that this will be animportant field of cooperation between the two countries in the time ahead.

To further enhance bilateral relations, the two countries should increasehigh-level mutual visits to create a new impulse for their ties; continueeffectively implementing the signed cooperation frameworks, including the UK -Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (UKVFTA), the JETP, and cooperation mechanisms ineducation, science - technology, security, defence; and build and approvedetailed action plans to realise their commitments and cooperation prioritiesin the coming time, he noted.

This year, as the diplomatic tiesturn 50, the Vietnamese Embassy in the UK is planning to hold 50 events of culturalexchanges, trade and investment promotion, educational cooperation, andpeopleto-people ties across the European nation, including photo exhibitions onthe 50 years of bilateral relations; the Vietnam Days in London; and the MeetVietnam events in Birmingham, Manchester, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Wales andScotland. In particular, the embassy has oraganised a series of events to revisit theBritish places where President Ho Chi Minh used to stay in during his overseas journeyto seek ways to save the homeland, according to the diplomat./.
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