Viet Nam, RoK seek to further advance ties
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Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son (R) and his counterpart from the Republic of Korea Chung Eui Yong. |
Chung, who is on an official visit to Viet Nam from June 21 – 23, congratulated Viet Nam on the success of the elections of deputies to the 15th National Assembly and all-level People’s Councils for the 2021 – 2026 tenure and highly regarded the country as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for the 2020 – 2021 term.
He also expressed his confidence that Viet Nam will achieve more successes in socio-economic development and diplomacy in the time to come.
The two FMs exchanged views on the bilateral ties and international and regional issues of mutual interest. They both reiterated the importance of maintaining and further advancing the Viet Nam-RoK Strategic Cooperative Partnership.
They also expressed their delight at major achievements in bilateral cooperation in multiple fields, with regular and effective high-level exchanges and strengthened mutual trust and understanding, despite COVID-19.
Both officials agreed that the two Foreign Ministries will step up multifaceted cooperation as agreed by the two countries’ leaders so as to take the strategic cooperative partnership to a new height; further bolster high-level exchanges; strengthen concerted efforts in fighting COVID-19; expand cooperation in trade, investment and development assistance; and promote citizen protection.
They also agreed to continue working closely and effectively together at multilateral platforms, such as the United Nations and ASEAN; and promote active cooperation to enable Viet Nam to fulfil its duty as a coordinator of ASEAN-RoK relations, starting in August.
They reaffirmed their support for maintaining regional peace and stability; settling international disputes, including East Sea issues, through peaceful means in line with international laws; and promoting dialogue and cooperation in the Korean Peninsula.
Son said Viet Nam wants to deepen the Strategic Cooperative Partnership with the RoK, particularly as the two sides will celebrate the 30th anniversary of their diplomatic ties in 2022.
He also spoke highly of the RoK’s New Southern Policy in which Viet Nam and ASEAN are viewed as key partners.
He asked the Korean side to provide Vietnamese goods, especially farm produce, with broader access to its market and enable Vietnamese firms to join RoK corporations' global supply chains, in the hope of raising the two-way trade to 100 billion USD.
Viet Nam hopes to ramp up cooperation in labour, science-technology and COVID-19 vaccine R&D and production, he said, adding that Viet Nam also wants help from the RoK to access vaccine supplies to soon keep the coronavirus at bay.
Chung, for his part, said the RoK government attaches importance to intensifying relations with Viet Nam as part of the New Southern Policy. The RoK will be Viet Nam’s close partner in its journey to accomplish socio-economic development goals, he said, expecting that Viet Nam will continue creating favourable conditions for Korean investors in order to stablise supply chains amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
The two ministers later witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding on COVID-19 response between the National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology and the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).