Deputy PM and FM holds phone talks with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy
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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son and the UK’s Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs David Lammy hold phone talks on December 20. (Photo: Anh Son) |
The two sides applauded the increasingly fruitful and extensive growth of the Vietnam - UK relations over nearly 15 years since the establishment of their strategic partnership, particularly in politics - diplomacy, trade - investment, security - defence, climate change response, and education - training.
Deputy Prime Minister Son affirmed that Vietnam treasures and wishes to enhance the strategic partnership in an increasingly substantive and effective manner.
Meanwhile, Secretary of State Lammy stressed that Vietnam is a priority partner of the UK in Southeast Asia, especially in economic development, security, and defence. He also expressed his delight at the two sides’ approval of the Vietnam - UK Action Plan for 2024 - 2026 at the bilateral strategic dialogue in October 2024.
Discussing measures for fostering political trust to create momentum for further cooperation intensification, the officials agreed to increase mutual visits at all levels, especially high level; continue to productively implement bilateral cooperation and dialogue mechanisms such as the strategic dialogue, the defence policy dialogue, and the migration dialogue; and work closely to implement the Vietnam - UK Action Plan for 2024 - 2026.
Both sides noted with satisfaction the strides in economic collaboration, an important pillar of the countries’ strategic partnership.
Deputy Prime Minister Son congratulated and highly valued the UK’s official participation in the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). He voiced his belief that together with the positive impact of the UK - Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (UKVFTA), the UK’s engagement in the CPTPP will help promote trade between the bloc and the European country, and also strengthen the flourishing Vietnam - UK strategic partnership.
Regarding cooperation in climate change response and energy transition, Deputy Prime Minister Son appreciated the UK’s support for Vietnam within the framework of the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) between Vietnam and the Group of Seven (G7). He called on the UK to continue supporting Vietnam to carry out the Resource Mobilisation Plan (RMP) for implementing the JETP, announced at COP28, to facilitate Vietnam’s access to financing, technology, and human resource training.
Secretary of State Lammy affirmed the UK’s commitment to accompanying and assisting Vietnam in climate change response and sustainable economic development. He also expressed his country's interest in expanding investment in Vietnam’s offshore wind power sector.
In terms of security and defence cooperation, Son welcomed the participation of a high-level delegation from the British Ministry of Defence in the second Vietnam International Defence Expo, taking place in Hanoi from December 19 to 22.
Secretary of State Lammy noted defence enterprises of the UK are ready to collaborate with Vietnamese partners in this area.
Both sides agreed to further strengthen ties in security - defence, particularly through the implementation of dialogue mechanisms, maritime cooperation, capacity building, crime prevention, and migration management.
The two officials expressed confidence that the fruitful outcomes of bilateral cooperation, along with efforts by agencies, organisations, and partners from both countries, will help elevate the Vietnam - UK strategic partnership in the coming time, especially when the countries will celebrate the 15th anniversary of their strategic partnership in 2025.