November 08, 2017 | 20:57 (GMT+7)
APEC 2017: US President’s visit aims to boost ties with Vietnam
US President Donald Trump’s attendance at the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting and his State visit to Hanoi from November 10-12 show that the US wants to strengthen its ties with Vietnam in trade, economy and security.
The statement was made by the US National Security Advisor, Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster in an interview to reporters ahead of Trump’s trip to Asia from November 3-14.
According to McMaster, one of the key topics for discussion during the visit in Hanoi will be sketching out plans to define and boost the bilateral relationship.
US National Security Advisor, Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster Source: politico.eu
At the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting, Trump will deliver a speech which will “include his vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific region as well as the US relationship with countries in the region”.
He will emphasize the importance of preserving sovereignty and maintaining international order that facilitates free, fair and reciprocal trade and economic relations.
The President will have the opportunity to hear from other leaders about their concerns and their ideas about how APEC economies can work together to strengthen security and advance mutual prosperity.
President Trump is committed to freedom of navigation as it has benefited all countries in and across the Indo-Pacific region, McMaster said, adding that the richness of commerce and trade in the region is associated with freedom of navigation.
Source: VNA