At the meeting, Chinh affirmed that the establishment of the Vietnam-USComprehensive Strategic Partnership for peace, cooperation and sustainabledevelopment demonstrates the growth of the bilateral relationship, matching theinterests of the two countries’ people, and positively contributing to peace,stability, cooperation and development in the region and the world at large.
For his part, Biden rejoiced at the elevation of bilateral ties to the ComprehensiveStrategic Partnership for peace, cooperation and sustainable development,considering this an opportunity for the two sides to build a bright future for their people.
The President reiterated the support for a strong,independent, self-resilient, and prosperous Vietnam with further reforms and internationalintegration, playing a greater role in the Association of Southeast AsianNations (ASEAN), as well as in international cooperation in handling globalchallenges.
At the meeting between Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and US President Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (Photo: VNA)
The leaders shared the view that the bilateralrelationship has been developing intensively and extensively bilaterally, regionallyand internationally after nearly 30 years of the normalisation of therelations and 10 years of the establishment of the ComprehensivePartnership.
Economic-trade-investment cooperation remains a brightspot and momentum of the bilateral ties, with two-way trade exceeding 123billion USD last year, they said, adding progress has also been made incollaboration in science-technology, education-training, nationaldefence-security, war consequence settlement, climate change response, andpeople-to-people exchange.
To effectively implement the Comprehensive StrategicPartnership for peace, cooperation and sustainable development, Chinh suggestedthe two sides enhance cooperation in all channels, especially Party, Statediplomacy and people-to-people diplomacy channels.
For the economic-trade-investment cooperation, the PM stressedthat it should be considered a perpetual engine of the bilateral relations, andsuggested the US soon recognise Vietnam’s market economy, upgrade the Trade andInvestment Framework Agreement, and continue to encourage its high-tech firmsto operate in the Southeast Asian nation.
Breakthroughs should be made in cooperation inscience-technology, innovation, and education-training, he said, suggestingstronger collaboration in climate change response, green growth and renewableenergy development.
Biden agreed with Chinh’s views on orientations andmeasures to implement a new framework of the bilateral relations, as well aspriority cooperation areas, including health care, social welfare, green energyand high-tech.
Chinh noted that as an active, proactive, responsiblemember of the international community, Vietnam wishes that the US will maintainits practical support for Vietnam’s peacekeeping activities in the UnitedNations.
Pointing to a host of challenges relating tonon-traditional security challenges globally, the PM highly valued the role of multilateralism and suggested the US give more resources to effectively materialise theASEAN-US Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, and deepen the Mekong-USPartnership through specific, practical projects on climate change response, sustainablewater resources management, ensuring food security, energy transition and humanresources development in the Mekong sub-region.
On this occasion, the PM expressed his sympathy to theUS President over losses of American people caused by the terrorist attacks onSeptember 11, 2001, emphasising Vietnam's stance on fighting terrorism in anyform, saying international cooperation in terrorism combat is very important,including cooperation with the US.
Chinh called on Biden and the US to further supportthe Vietnamese community in the country.
Prior to the meeting, the leaders visited a photoexhibition of the Vietnam News Agency, featuring the Vietnam-US cooperation.

