Deputy PM, FM Bui Thanh Son co-chairs ASEAN-UK, attends ASEAN-EU, EAS Foreign Ministers’ Meetings in Kuala Lumpur

WVR/VNA - On July 11, in the framework of the AMM-58, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son attends ASEAN+1 Foreign Ministers' Meetings with the UK and European Union (EU) and the 15th East Asia Summit (EAS) Foreign Ministers' Meeting.
Deputy PM, FM Bui Thanh Son co-chaired ASEAN-UK, attends ASEAN-EU, EAS Foreign Ministers’ Meetings in Kuala Lumpur
Deputy PM, FM Bui Thanh Son co-chaired ASEAN-UK, attends ASEAN-EU, EAS Foreign Ministers’ Meetings in Kuala Lumpur: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son at the ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference with the United Kingdom, 11 July 2025. (Photo: Quang Hoa)

On July 11, in the framework of the AMM-58, ASEAN+1 Foreign Ministers' Meetings with the UK and European Union (EU), along with the 15th East Asia Summit (EAS) Foreign Ministers' Meeting took place in Kuala Lumpur.

As the ASEAN-UK dialogue coordinator, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son co-chaired the ASEAN-UK Foreign Ministers’ Meeting with UK Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs David Lammy. The UK reiterated its strong commitment to ASEAN and supporting the bloc to play a central role in maintaining regional peace and stability, expressing its desire to deepen cooperation with ASEAN to promote dynamic, innovative, and sustainable development, while effectively dealing with fluctuations amid the reshaping of the global strategic balance.

Speaking on behalf of ASEAN, Deputy Prime Minister Son highlighted the impressive development of the ASEAN-UK Dialogue Partnership since its establishment in 2021. ASEAN appreciated the UK's active participation across all three pillars of politics-security, economy, and socio-culture, with 94.48% of action lines under the 2022-2026 Action Plan already implemented.

ASEAN welcomed the UK's formal observer status in the ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting Plus (ADMM+) Experts' Working Groups on Military Medicine and Maritime Security, recognising the UK's positive contributions in advancing the women, peace and security agenda and its assistance in cybersecurity, transnational crime prevention, online fraud, human trafficking, and drug-related crimes.

The Ministers underscored the need to cooperate for innovation, development of small and medium-sized enterprises, and promotion of inclusive digital economy. ASEAN valued the UK’s pledge of 17 million EUR (19.88 million USD) in concessional green finance to the ASEAN Catalytic Green Finance Facility (ACGF) and an additional 40 million EUR to the ASEAN-UK Green Transition Fund.

Deputy PM, FM Bui Thanh Son co-chaired ASEAN-UK, attends ASEAN-EU, EAS Foreign Ministers’ Meetings in Kuala Lumpur
Deputy PM, FM Bui Thanh Son co-chaired ASEAN-UK, attends ASEAN-EU, EAS Foreign Ministers’ Meetings in Kuala Lumpur: ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference with the United Kingdom, 11 July 2025. (Photo: Quang Hoa)

On the socio-cultural front, the bloc welcomed the ASEAN-UK SAGE Women in STEM Scholarships, part of the ASEAN-UK Supporting the Advancement of Girls' Education (SAGE) programme; and the new Chevening ASEAN Scholarship programme. It also commended the UK’s active engagement with the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management (AHA Centre) and its humanitarian aid to Myanmar following the earthquake on March 28, 2025, with an initial 10 million GBP (13.5 million USD) in aid and a total assistance of up to 25 million GBP.

At the ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference with the European Union (EU), High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice President of the European Commission Kaja Kallas said ASEAN and EU share values, interests, and common responsibilities for upholding a rules-based international order, multilateralism, and international law, particularly amid today’s complicated geopolitical and economic landscape. Both sides need to step up regional integration and deepen ties ahead of the 50th anniversary of bilateral relations in 2027, she said.

The two sides noted that over 60% of action lines under the ASEAN-EU Plan of Action for the 2023–2027 period have already been deployed. The EU remains ASEAN’s third largest trading partner and the second largest investor, with trade volume nearing 293 billion USD and FDI inflows reaching 20 billion USD in 2024. Countries welcomed the effective implementation of the ASEAN-EU Trade and Investment Work Programme, the ASEAN-EU Comprehensive Air Transport Agreement, and the EU's support for digital transformation, green economic growth, inclusive and sustainable development. They reaffirmed their commitment to advancing negotiations toward an ASEAN-EU Free Trade Agreement in the long term.

Deputy PM, FM Bui Thanh Son co-chaired ASEAN-UK, attends ASEAN-EU, EAS Foreign Ministers’ Meetings in Kuala Lumpur
Deputy PM, FM Bui Thanh Son co-chaired ASEAN-UK, attends ASEAN-EU, EAS Foreign Ministers’ Meetings in Kuala Lumpur:: At the ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference with the European Union (EU). (Photo: Quang Hoa_

Ministers pledged stronger cooperation in climate action, education, gender equality, disaster management, and combating transnational crimes and cybercrime. ASEAN appreciated the 6-million-EUR ASEAN-EU-Germany Climate Action Programme, aimed at enhancing ASEAN’s leadership in regional climate cooperation, renewable energy, and energy efficiency. ASEAN also welcomed the EU’s 10 billion EUR (11.69 billion USD) commitment to regional infrastructure projects under the Global Gateway initiative.

At the 15th East Asia Summit (EAS) Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, delegates reaffirmed the EAS’s role in reinforcing multilateralism and a rules-based international order. They stressed the need to foster a favourable environment for peace, security, stability, and development; uphold dialogue and cooperation instead of confrontation, and build trust while respecting international law. Countries pledged to support ASEAN’s central role and assist with the building of the ASEAN Community. Ministers agreed to further enhance the EAS’s effectiveness amid rapidly shifting global and regional landscapes, particularly ahead of the EAS’s 20th founding anniversary.

The meeting noted progress under the EAS Plan of Action 2024–2028, especially in priority areas like peace and security, sustainable development, energy, digital economy, connectivity, and cybersecurity.

On global and regional issues, they vowed to jointly fight transnational crimes and cybercrime and ensure cybersecurity. Their discussions also touched on ways to boost trade, reinforce a fair and rules-based multilateral trading system, and promote digital transformation, circular economy, green growth, and supply chain resilience. Efforts by ASEAN to negotiate a Digital Economy Framework Agreement (DEFA) and advance the ASEAN Power Grid were welcomed.

Deputy PM, FM Bui Thanh Son co-chaired ASEAN-UK, attends ASEAN-EU, EAS Foreign Ministers’ Meetings in Kuala Lumpur
Deputy PM, FM Bui Thanh Son co-chaired ASEAN-UK, attends ASEAN-EU, EAS Foreign Ministers’ Meetings in Kuala Lumpur: At the 15th East Asia Summit (EAS) Foreign Ministers’ Meeting. (Photo: ASEAN Portal)

Participants also stressed the need to deepen collaboration across food security, sustainable tourism, human resource development, health care, mental health, and the empowerment of women, youth, and vulnerable groups in the development process.

In his speech, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son underscored the importance of boosting economic ties with partners, particularly in ASEAN’s priority areas under its 2045 Vision, especially green transition, digital transformation, inclusive and sustainable growth, supply chain consolidation, green infrastructure, and SME capacity building.

He stressed that it is time to review a proposal on the comprehensive ASEAN-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on the back of existing bilateral agreements. He urged remaining EU members to soon ratify the EU-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA), and welcomed initiatives on renewable energy infrastructure, smart grids, innovative finance, digital capacity building, cybersecurity, data governance, and artificial intelligence.

Son commended educational exchange programmes, scholarships and highly-skilled workforce training from partners like the UK and the EU, encouraged connections between ASEAN research centres and expert networks with partners, and supported stronger medical cooperation and response to public health emergencies.

At the meetings, Vietnam also shared viewpoints on key global and regional issues such as the East Sea, Myanmar, and the Korean Peninsula. Vietnam called for continued international support for ASEAN’s principled stance on the East Sea issue, the full and effective implementation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties (DOC), and the finalisation of an effective and substantive Code of Conduct in the East Sea (COC) in line with international law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), aiming to turn the East Sea into a sea of peace, cooperation, and sustainable development.

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