At the summit, Vietnam highly valued the significance of the ASEAN-U.S. comprehensive strategic partnership, and expected that the U.S. will continue to deeply, extensively, and actively engage in the region, maintaining its responsible and long-term commitments to the grouping, and supporting ASEAN in community building and promoting its central role in shaping a regional architecture of open, inclusion, and transparency with respect to international law.

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (second from left, front) attends the 12th ASEAN-U.S. Summit in Vientiane on October 11. 

In order to promote the ASEAN-U.S. relations, Vietnam proposed that the two sides strengthen cooperation for a prosperous and sustainable future, taking economic, trade, and investment collaboration as the focal point and the driving force that needs to be bolstered in an effective, harmonious, and sustainable manner.

Besides, it is necessary to promote cooperation in responding to climate change and enhancing resilience against natural disasters, PM Chinh said, underlining that Vietnam welcomes the U.S. to continue supporting the development of the Mekong sub-region through the Mekong-U.S. partnership framework, including enhancing resilience to climate change in Vietnam's Mekong Delta region.

Vietnam also suggested the increase of efforts and allocation of appropriate resources to make science, technology, and innovation cooperation a new pillar in the U.S.-ASEAN relationship, opening up a new development space and creating breakthroughs to promote the rapid and sustainable development of the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two sides. Vietnam also welcomes cooperation opportunities with U.S. corporations and technology companies, especially in the fields of semiconductor industry and AI.

Vietnam proposed that ASEAN and the U.S. strengthen coordination and make more contribution to peace, security, and stability in the region. The country asked the U.S. to continue its support to ASEAN's common stance on the East Sea (South China Sea) and coordination to ensure peace, security, and stability in the region, including the East Sea, and support to efforts to reach an effective and substantive Code of Conduct in the East Sea (COC) at an early date in accordance with international law, especially the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) 1982, contributing to turning the East Sea into a sea of peace, stability, cooperation, and sustainable development.

U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken affirmed that ASEAN holds a central position in his country’s vision of an open, secure, and prosperous Indo-Pacific, and highly valued the importance of the ASEAN-U.S. comprehensive strategic partnership and the significance of promoting connectivity of economic cooperation opportunities and innovative technology, creating more jobs, and bringing a better life to 1 billion people on both sides.

He emphasized that the U.S. will continue to cooperate with and support ASEAN in disease prevention, upgrading the regional power grid, preventing cyber crime and online fraud, promoting safe, secure and trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI), as well as promoting cultural exchanges. The official expressed his delight to see that the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative has by now, 10 years after its establishment, seen an expanding membership.

Participants hailed the U.S.’s strong and long-term commitment to ASEAN and the region over the years, its support for ASEAN's central role, as well as its active participation in constructive dialogue, cooperation, and trust building in the region. They welcomed the U.S.’s support to ASEAN in building the ASEAN Community, integrating, connecting, developing the sub-region, narrowing the development gap and responding to challenges, including through the Mekong-U.S. partnership (MUSP) framework.

The leaders welcomed recent positive developments in bilateral cooperation, with the ASEAN-U.S. Action Plan for the 2021-2025 completed by 98.37%. In 2023, the U.S. was ASEAN's largest investor with more than 6,200 U.S. businesses operating in ASEAN whose combined investment totaling 74.3 billion USD, they noted, adding that the U.S. was also ASEAN's second largest trading partner with a total two-way trade of 395.9 billion USD.

Economic initiatives such as the ASEAN-U.S. Trade and Investment Framework Agreements (TIFA) and the U.S.-ASEAN Expanded Economic Engagement (E3) have provided a basis for promoting cooperation in areas such as the digital economy, small and medium enterprise development, and trade facilitation, they said.

The two sides agreed that in the coming time, they will continue to promote cooperation in a substantive and effective manner to match their strategic comprehensive partnership, with priority to promoting trade, investment, science and technology, innovation, digital transformation, AI governance, health care, energy, environment, and climate change response, contributing to the rapid, sustainable, and long-term development of the region.

Concluding the summit, leaders of ASEAN and the U.S. adopted the ASEAN-U.S. Leaders’ Statement on promoting safe, secure, and trustworthy artificial intelligence.

Source: VNA