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Viet Nam, Italy seek to foster collaboration

By VNA / DA NANG Today
May 08, 2019, 10:35 [GMT+7]

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh held talks with Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Enzo Moavero Milanesi in Ha Noi on May 7.

An overview of the talks (Photo: VNA)
An overview of the talks (Photo: VNA)

Mr Minh spoke highly of the Italian official’s visit which will pave the way for the further growth of the Viet Nam-Italy strategic partnership.

Mr Milanesi, who is on a Viet Nam visit from May 6-8, expressed his impression of Viet Nam’s socio-economic and international integration achievements over the years, the country’s rising role and position in ASEAN and the Asia-Pacific region as well as contributions to the international community.

The two sides showed their delight at positive progress in all aspects of the Viet Nam-Italy strategic partnership so far, especially in 2018 when the two countries celebrated 45th anniversary of diplomatic relations and five years of strategic partnership.

They affirmed that the two countries will continue increasing meetings and exchanges of delegations at all level, especially the high level, while maintaining and effectively implementing mechanisms of deputy foreign ministerial-level strategic dialogue, deputy ministerial-level defence dialogue and Viet Nam-Italy joint committee on economic cooperation.

Both sides agreed to sign an action plan to realise the Viet Nam-Italy strategic partnership for 2019-2020 soon.

The Italian side affirmed that economy will continue to be the priority area in bilateral cooperation, pledging to strengthen trade and investment collaboration with Viet Nam – a leading partner of Italy in ASEAN.

Mr Minh welcomed Italian investors in areas of Italy’s strength and Viet Nam’s demand such as mechanics-manufacturing, garment and textiles, footwear, construction materials, energy, food processing, and oil and gas exploration and exploitation.

He proposed that the Italian Government give more favourable conditions for Vietnamese goods to access distribution channels as well as supermarkets and retail systems in Italy.

The two sides highlighted the significance of the EU-Viet Nam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), describing it as a motivation for the acceleration of bilateral trade and investment affiliation. They stressed the need to hasten the EU to sign and ratify the deal.

They also agreed to sketch out new directions for development cooperation to meet prioritised development goals of Viet Nam and suit the two countries’ strategic partnership, focusing on vocational training, environment, water management, flood warning, small and medium-sized enterprise support, and health care.

Mr Minh suggested the Italian Ministry continue assisting Viet Nam in relic preservation, increase scholarships and further facilitate Vietnamese students to study in Italy, while promoting research projects with Viet Nam, making science-technology a priority field for cooperation in the coming time.

The two sides agreed to closely coordinate at international forums and organisations, especially within the framework of the UN, ASEM, EU-ASEAN, UNESCO, and affirmed to support Viet Nam-EU ties as well as the relations between Italy and other ASEAN countries in the context that Viet Nam will take the role of ASEAN Chair in 2020 and is running for a non-permanent membership of the United Nations Security Council for the 2020-2021 tenure.

Mr Minh welcomed the initiative to organise the third high-level dialogue on ASEAN-Italy economic relations in Hanoi in June, saying that this will be an important chance for Italy to tighten economic-trade bonds with ASEAN countries.

They discussed the importance of maintaining peace, stability, security, safety and freedom of navigation and aviation in the East Sea, affirmed the respect for law and stressed the stance of supporting the settlement of disputes by peaceful measure, in line with international law, including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

(Source: VNA)

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