Viet Nam, US seek ways to enhance comprehensive partnership
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Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Ha Kim Ngoc. |
Both expressed their delight at the progress in the Viet Nam-US relationship after 25 years of establishment of bilateral diplomatic relations and their hope to soon exchange high-level and parliament delegations after the COVID-19 is put under control.
Ngoc thanked the US for supporting Viet Nam and ASEAN in responding to the pandemic and speeding up economic recovery, while proposing the US further accelerate support for Southeast Asian countries to access the COVID-19 vaccines, and cooperate with Viet Nam on technology transfer and vaccine production licensing.
Castro, who is also Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee’s Subcommittee on International Development, International Organisations, and Global Corporate Social Impact, affirmed that he will discuss with authorities about Ngoc’s proposal regarding the two countries’ maintenance of dialogues in a constructive manner to resolve the differences. He also shared concerns over increasing violence and discrimination against Asian Americans, and pledged to work to ensure security, safety and the right to access to health, education and social security services for the Vietnamese community in the US.
The Vietnamese diplomat highly valued Castro and Congressman Ann Wagner of Missouri’s introduction of the Southeast Asian Strategy Act. He asked Castro to support the promotion of the ASEAN-US Strategic Partnership, including the US’s presence at the ASEAN-US Summit and the East Asia Summit (EAS).
Castro affirmed his efforts to, together with other MPs, hasten the government to increase active and constructive engagement in the region and canvass the House of Representatives and Senate to pass the Southeast Asian Strategy Act.
They took the occasion to exchange views on several regional issues. Ngoc suggested that the US government and parliament pay more attention to implementing the Mekong - US partnership. He appreciated the US stance on upholding the basic principles to ensure the rules-based maritime order and supporting Viet Nam's legitimate interests in the East Sea. Regarding the recent complicated developments in the sea, especially in the Ba Dau and Sinh Ton Dong areas, Castro affirmed that the US strongly supports the respect of the sovereignty of regional countries, including Viet Nam.