50th anniversary of Viet Nam – Chile diplomatic ties marked
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Assistant to Foreign Minister and Director General of the Foreign Ministry’s Department for International Organisations Do Hung Viet speaks at the event. |
Speaking at the event, Assistant to Foreign Minister and Director General of the Foreign Ministry’s Department for International Organisations Do Hung Viet said amid the COVID-19 pandemic, bilateral ties have been growing thanks to high-level talks and cooperation mechanisms such as Viet Nam – Chile Free Trade Council and political consultation. Two-way trade topped 1.46 billion USD in the first nine months of this year, up 59 percent annually.
Chilean Ambassador to Viet Nam Patricio Becker, for his part, affirmed that bilateral solidarity will continue to be fostered by the two peoples. He stressed that the two countries share common visions on issues such as market opening, multilateralism, sustainable growth and climate change response, and the close traditional friendship will be a firm foundation for the two countries to further develop their bilateral ties.
Chile was the first South American country to establish diplomatic ties with Viet Nam on March 25, 1971. Later in 2007, the two countries officially became comprehensive partners.
Since the Viet Nam – Chile Free Trade Agreement took effect in 2014, bilateral economic-trade ties have expanded remarkably.