Vietnamese, French experts share experience in marine pollution control

A seminar on marine pollution control was held in both in-person and online forms on November 30 by the Diplomatic Academy of Viet Nam (DAV) and the Embassy of France in Ha Noi.
Vietnamese, French experts share experience in marine pollution control
A seminar on marine pollution control was held in both in-person and online forms on November 30. (Photo: VNA)

Viet Nam currently ranks fourth in the world in marine pollution with nearly 40,000 tonnes of domestic solid waste discharged by 28 coastal provinces and cities each day, DAV Deputy Director Nguyen Hung Son said, adding that meanwhile, the country lacks extensive research studies on marine pollution and assessment of its impacts on security and national defence.

He noted that even though Viet Nam has proactively coordinated with international organisations, including the UNDP, on ocean plastic waste, but bilateral cooperation in the field remains modest.

Son said he believes that fighting marine pollution is a suitable content for cooperation between Viet Nam and France, which suits the common interests of the two countries and reflects the development of bilateral cooperation in economy, development and regional security, especially on non-traditional security issues.

At the event, participants presented their ideas to bolster mutual understanding and highlight the priorities of the two countries regarding non-conventional security issues in the region, so as to seek practical measures to boost cooperation in the coming time.

They called on France to share outcomes of research studies on the East Sea with Viet Nam, provide equipment to serve deep-sea research activities and arrange training courses.

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(Source: VNA)