Hanoi (VNA) -The Spanish government and enterprises will accompany Vietnam in acceleratingenergy transition and expanding bilateral cooperation in other areas, accordingto Ambassador of Spain to Vietnam Pilar Méndez Jiménez.
Spain, which is one of the world leaders in clean energy, wants to boost itspartnership with Vietnam in the field, Jiménez told Vietnam News Agency in aninterview on the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the two nations’ diplomatic relations (May 23, 1977 - 2022).
More and more Spanishcompanies are investing in Vietnam, particularly in sectors of commoninterest and those which suit both countries' orientations towards sustainable development, she said.
She highly appreciatedVietnam’s strong commitments made at the 26th UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) last year and its efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions, sayingVietnam must forge major reforms to realise its sustainable developmentambitions.

Referring to theprogress of bilateral relations, she said that in the past Spain had boosted developmentcooperation with Vietnam, with emphasis placed on sustainable development andgender equality.
The Spanish Agency forInternational Development Cooperation (AECID) has provided 19 million EUR infinancial assistance for projects supporting women in Vietnam, particularlyvictims of gender-based violence, she added.
With Vietnam now becoming a middle-income country, the bilateral cooperation has shifted its focus to economic fields.
Regarding activitiesmarking the 45th anniversary of diplomatic ties, the ambassador said they willbe mainly organised online given the COVID-19 pandemic.
The embassy has coordinated with Casa Asia (Asia House) and agencies at theSpanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the celebrations, with activities includingthe launch of a special website.
The website will feature an exhibition displaying works by female comic authorsfrom Vietnam and Spain; provide information to improve mutual understandingbetween the two peoples; and introduce outstanding scientific research studies.
A number of photos capturing milestones in the bilateral relations are beingdisplayed outside the embassy’s headquarters in Hanoi, the diplomat said.
For economic and trade ties, she noted that the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement(EVFTA), which came into force in 2021, has established a legal framework andmechanism facilitating cooperation between the two countries.
Méndez Jiménez expressed her belief that there remains substantial potential inthis regard as the deal took effect amid the pandemic.
The agreement will accelerate the reduction of tariffs and non-tariff barriers,thus helping Vietnam and Spain tap their potential for bilateral cooperation,she continued.
Statistics show as of August 2021, Spain had 82 projects worth over 134 millionUSD in Vietnam, ranking 46th out of 140 countries and territories investing inthe Southeast Asian nation.
Despite the pandemic, two-way trade still reached 2.3 billion USD in the firstnine months of 2021./.