At the meeting, held on the sidelines of the 3rd United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC 3), both diplomats expressed their satisfaction with the positive outcomes of French President Emmanuel Macron's state visit to Vietnam in late May, marking another milestone in the relationship between the two countries.
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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son (right) and French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Noël Barrot at their meeting on June 8 (Photo: VNA) |
Son praised the sound developments in the Vietnam-France relations, particularly following the elevation of the ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership during Party General Secretary To Lam’s visit to France in last October.
Commending France's meticulous preparation for UNOC 3, he reaffirmed Vietnam's support for French initiatives addressing contemporary non-traditional security challenges, contributing to regional and global peace, stability, cooperation, and development.
Barrot, for his part, thanked Vietnam for supporting and positively engaging in the conference, emphasizing France’s high regard for Vietnam as a proactive and responsible member of the international community. He expressed France’s desire to further the bilateral relations, making the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership develop in a deeper and more substantive manner.
Both sides concurred to work closely to promote exchanges of delegations at all levels, and effectively implement signed cooperation agreements, thus bolstering collaboration in the areas of France’s strengths and Vietnam’s demands such as cybersecurity, aerospace, transport, strategic infrastructure, and energy.
Son extended an invitation to high-ranking French leaders to attend the opening ceremony for signing the new U.N. Convention against Cybercrime in Hanoi this October.
Barrot affirmed that France will accelerate the approval process for the E.U.-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA), facilitating business operations for companies from both nations and European enterprises operating in each territory.
The two officials also discussed regional and international issues of mutual concerns, laying stress on the essential role of the multilateralism, with the U.N. being at the center. Regarding maritime and oceanic matters, they underscored that the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) 1982 serves as a comprehensive legal framework for all maritime and oceanic activities and cooperation.
They reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining peace, stability, security, safety, and freedom of navigation and overflight in the region. They said they support the settlement of disputes through peaceful means based on international law, and back efforts to achieve an effective, substantive Code of Conduct in the East Sea (South China Sea), in line with international law, particularly UNCLOS 1982.
Son invited Barrot to visit Vietnam soon, and the latter accepted the invitation with pleasure.
Source: VNA