During the call, both sides expressed satisfaction with the positive developments in Vietnam-E.U. cooperation over the past 35 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations, particularly in the fields of politics-diplomacy and trade-investment, which have laid a solid foundation for elevating the partnership to a new level.
They shared the view that the E.U.-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), after nearly five years of implementation, has provided new momentum for bilateral trade.
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Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son (center) holds a phone call with Kaja Kallas, Vice President of the European Commission and E.U. High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. |
To further advance bilateral relations in the time ahead, Son proposed the two countries promote high-level exchanges and visits, continue effective implementation of the EVFTA, and facilitate stronger trade and investment cooperation, especially in the context of current global trade challenges.
He also called on the E.C. to soon lift its “yellow card” on Vietnam’s seafood exports, taking into account the country’s efforts in combating illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing, the differences in the development level between the two sides, the interests of E.U. consumers, and the livelihoods of Vietnamese fishermen.
Reaffirming that the E.U. is a key partner of Vietnam, the Deputy PM urged the E.U. to accelerate the ratification of the E.U.-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA) to create a breakthrough in bilateral trade and investment. The E.U. should encourage European businesses to invest in Vietnam’s key projects, particularly in infrastructure, renewable energy, green transition, and digital transformation.
On the E.U.’s ongoing anti-dumping investigation into hot-rolled steel products imported from Vietnam, Son urged the E.U. to ensure that its final conclusions reflect the objectivity seen in the recent preliminary findings.
Kallas acknowledged the concerns, assuring that the bloc is handling the investigation cautiously based on its legal framework and the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
She agreed with the Vietnamese Deputy PM’s proposals on further strengthening bilateral cooperation, especially by maximizing the benefits of the EVFTA. Kallas affirmed that Vietnam is one of the E.U.'s key partners in Asia-Pacific and expressed a strong wish to elevate the relationship to a comprehensive strategic partnership in the near future.
On regional and global issues, Son stressed that Vietnam is a responsible member of the international community, contributing actively to peace, stability, security, and development in the region and the world. The two officials agreed that conflicts and disputes must be resolved by peaceful means in accordance with the basic principles of the U.N. Charter and international law.
On this occasion, Son extended an invitation to Kallas to soon pay an official visit to Vietnam.
Source: VNA