Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son, Austrian counterpart Alexander Schallenberg hold talks
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Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son held talks with Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg. (Photo: WVR/Tuan Anh) |
At the invitation of Foreign Minister Son to visit Vietnam from April 16-18, Foreign Minister Schallenberg hailed Vietnam’s increasingly important role and position in the region and the world. He affirmed that Austria expects to reinforce ties with Vietnam, its top partner in Southeast Asia.
The two Foreign Ministers expressed their delight at the development of bilateral ties over the past five decades, especially in politics-diplomacy, economy-trade, development cooperation and culture.
Agreeing that there remains room to beef up bilateral ties, they agreed to facilitate all-level visits, especially those at high level via the Party, State and people-to-people exchange channels.
They vowed to step up cooperation between the two foreign ministries and mutual support between the two countries at multilateral forums and international organisations such as the United Nations, the Asia-Europe Meeting and the ASEAN-EU cooperation framework.
Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son suggested that both sides should work closely together, fully and effectively tap the benefits of the Europe-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA). (Photo: WVR/Tuan Anh) |
Foreign Minister Son lauded Austria for always being one of the top 10 trade partners of Vietnam in Europe over the past years. Despite COVID-19, two-way trade still hit 2.79 billion USD last year.
Foreign Minister Son suggested that both sides should work closely together, fully and effectively tap the benefits of the Europe-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA). He also encouraged Austrian businesses to increase investments in Vietnam, particularly in areas of their strength such as infrastructure, renewable energy, new technology and semiconductor production.
The host proposed Austria soon complete the ratification of the EU-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA) and push forward the European Commission (EC)’s early removal of yellow card warning on Vietnam’s aquatic products.
Hailing Vietnam as a vibrant economy in Southeast Asia, Foreign Minister Schallenberg wished for enhanced bilateral collaboration in green technology, transportation, health care and infrastructure.
He also took note of Foreign Minister Son’s proposal regarding the early approval of the EVIPA by the Austrian Parliament and support for EC’s early lifting of the yellow card warning on seafood exports from Vietnam.
Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg wished to enhance bilateral collaboration in green technology, transportation, health care and infrastructure. (Photo: WVR/Tuan Anh) |
Host and guest discussed expanding joint cooperation in new areas like national defence-security, labour, and vocational training.
On the occasion, Foreign Minister Son thanked the Austrian Government for creating favourable conditions for the Vietnamese community to settle down in the European country.
The Austrian Foreign Minister promised to continue assisting the Vietnamese community in upholding their role as a bridge for developing the friendship and cooperation between Vietnam and Austria in the most effective manner.
On regional and global issues of shared concern, they underlined the importance of ensuring security, safety and freedom of navigation and overflight in the East Sea, as well as settling disputes through peaceful means in line with international law, especially the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).