Conference reviews ties between Viet Nam, Middle East-Africa

The Foreign Ministry chaired a mid-term review conference in both online and offline formats on December 20 on the implementation of a project on developing ties between Viet Nam and the Middle East-Africa countries for the 2016-2025 period.
Conference reviews ties between Vietnam, Middle East – Africa
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Pham Quang Hieu (right) at the event. (Photo: Tuan Anh)

The event drew 200 delegates from 20 ministries, agencies and nearly 50 cities and provinces nationwide.

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Pham Quang Hieu affirmed that Viet Nam always treasures strengthening friendship and cooperation with the Middle East-Africa. Over the past five years, bilateral political ties have laid a solid foundation for promoting all-around collaboration in the fields of economy, investment, trade and science.

Delegates stressed that the potential of cooperation between Viet Nam and the region remains huge given the region's great potential in economy, finance and trade. Many countries in the region are promoting a Look East policy and attach importance to ties with Viet Nam.

Economic and investment ties between Viet Nam and the region have seen big progress, with two-way trade between both sides surging nearly 1.4-fold over the past five years. A number of regional development funds have provided official development assistance for infrastructure and poverty reduction projects in Viet Nam’s remote and mountainous areas.

Cultural and people-to-people exchange has been expanded via the organisation of Viet Nam Culture Days and photo and book exhibitions popularising Viet Nam and its culture in countries in the region. Viet Nam’s peacekeeping activities in the United Nations missions have been highly valued by the international community.

Amid COVID-19 pandemic, the Vietnamese Government and firms have provided traditional friends in the region with medical masks and supplies. Many Middle East nations also provided vaccines and medical supplies for Viet Nam.

However, participants agreed that such outcomes still fail to match the potential and cooperation demand of both sides, mostly due to geographic distance, political instability in some countries in the region, and a lack of up-to-date information on the region and regional countries' policies. The COVID-19 pandemic also disrupted many exchange activities and supply chains.

Concluding the event, Deputy Minister Hieu said the Foreign Ministry will actively coordinate with ministries, sectors and agencies to support localities and enterprises in enhancing cooperation with countries in the Middle East-African region.

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(Source: VNA)