FM Bui Thanh Son meets US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan
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FM Bui Thanh Son meets US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan: Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son (L) meets with US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan in Washington D.C. on March 25, 2024. (Photo: WVR) |
US National Security Advisor Sullivan reaffirmed that the US attaches great importance to relations with Vietnam and supports a strong, independent, self-resilient and prosperous Vietnam with increasingly important role in the region and the world.
He expressed delight at the two sides actively and proactively implementing their comprehensive strategic partnership and high-level agreements reached by US President Joe Biden and General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Nguyen Phu Trong during the former’s visit to Vietnam in September 2023.
For his part, Minister Son said he is pleased at the specific and positive results recorded during the implementation of the Vietnam-US comprehensive strategic partnership so far, especially the regular high-level delegation exchanges.
Affirming Vietnam’s external policy of independence, self-reliance, peace, friendship, multilateralisation and diversification, the FM underlined that Vietnam considers the US a partner of strategic importance, and highly valued the US’s support to a strong, independent, self-resilient and prosperous nation of Vietnam.
He extended regards of Party General Secretary Trong and senior leaders of Vietnam to President Joe Biden, and invited Sullivan to visit Vietnam.
The Vietnamese Foreign Minister suggested that the two sides continue to promoting cooperation across all key pillars of the bilateral comprehensive strategic partnership, with priority to making preparations for delegation exchanges and meetings between the two countries, especially at high levels, maintaining existing dialogue mechanisms and seeking new ones, especially in issues of differences.
The two sides should continue to expand economic-trade and science-technology cooperation, especially in innovation and human resources training, he said, proposing the US recognise Vietnam’s market economy regulations soon, and strengthen cooperation in overcoming war consequences.
Sullivan pledged that the US will continue realising agreements reached by leaders of the two countries, and supports Vietnam in developing high technology industries, energy transition, climate change response, overcoming war aftermaths, and making bilateral relations more intensive, extensive, substantial and effective.
The two sides also discussed a number of regional and global issues of shared concern.