Vietnam boosts bilateral dialogues to intensify regional security

Deputy Defence Minister Nguyen Chi Vinh, head of the Vietnamese delegation to the 15th Shangri-La Dialogue, had bilateral meetings with representatives from a number of countries on June 3.
Vietnam boosts bilateral dialogues to intensify regional security ảnh 1Deputy Defence Minister Nguyen Chi Vinh meets US Assistant Secretary of Defence David Shear (Source: VNA)

Singapore (VNA) – Deputy Defence Minister Nguyen Chi Vinh, head of the Vietnamese delegation to the 15th Shangri-La Dialogue, had bilateral meetings with representatives from a number of countries to discuss ways to intensify regional security on June 3 in Singapore.

In his meeting with US Assistant Secretary of Defence for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs David Shear, Vinh highlighted several issues related to the regional and international situations that concerns Vietnam, particularly challenges facing Asian nations.

According to him, Vietnam and the US can expand their defence cooperation, for the interests of both sides.

He expressed his hope that the US continues realising its commitments to supporting Vietnam in participating in the United Nations peacekeeping forces, addressing war aftermaths, detoxifying dioxin at Bien Hoa airport and releasing a map of unexploded ordnance left from the war in Vietnam.

Shear affirmed that the US will continue to help Vietnam participate in the US peacekeeping missions and handle war consequences.

While meeting Chan Yeng Kit, permanent secretary at Singapore’s Defence Ministry, Vinh said that the Vietnamese delegation to this year’s Shangri-La Dialogue includes generals, commanders and scholars, showing Vietnam’s respect to the event.

He thanked Singapore for training officers for the Vietnamese army, especially in improving English language skills for peacekeepers, army medical corps, and teachers.

He suggested both sides intensify collaboration, and join exercises within the framework of the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting Plus.

The Singaporean official said that his country will actively carry out measures to boost cooperation between the two defence ministries on the basis of Vietnam’s proposals.

The Vietnamese officer also met with Chief of the Australian Defence Force Mark Binskin, during which they agreed to expand collaboration and intensify connectivity between research institutes and scholars.

Regarding cooperation in joining the UN peacekeeping missions and addressing war consequences, Vinh stated that Vietnam will make specific proposals, so Australia can take steps to further deepen the bilateral cooperation.

Binskin suggested exchanging groups of experts and scholars from which they make specific recommendations for the two countries’ cooperation directions.

When meeting Admiral Sun Jianguo, deputy chief of the Joint Staff Department of China's Central Military Commission, Deputy Defence Minister Vinh suggested the two countries organise strategic defence dialogues at the deputy ministerial level, and intensify coordination between their border, naval and maritime police guard forces, in order to contribute to creating a peaceful and stable environment between Vietnam and China.

Sun Jianguo, in turn, asked the two defence ministries to continue sharing experience in joining peacekeeping missions, exchanging high-ranking delegations and boosting exchange activities between the two countries’ border areas.

In his meetings with representatives from Canada and New Zealand, Vinh confirmed Vietnam’s willingness to build practical and effective defence cooperation relations with these countries.

Also on June 3, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Vietnam People’s Army Vo Van Tuan also held bilateral meetings with representatives from the Japanese, Philippine and EU delegations.-VNA

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