At the event, Phuong affirmed Vietnam's commitment to its partnership with the American states, expressing gratitude for U.S. support for a strong, independent, self-resilient, and prosperous Vietnam.

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Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Tran Quang Phuong (right) and U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam Marc E. Knapper in Hanoi on July 21

He also expressed his delight over the positive cooperation between the two sides across all areas, spanning politics, economy, education, training, and post-war recovery. He particularly acknowledged and praised the personal efforts of Ambassador Knapper and his embassy staff in fostering these relationships.

Phuong underscored that parliamentary cooperation has become a bright spot in the bilateral relations, with significant contributions from the period when both nations worked to heal the wounds of war through the normalization of relations to the current Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

To build on this positive momentum, he suggested that Knapper take steps to ensure the U.S. continues to allocate resources to solidify the commitments made by the leaders of both nations. He also emphasized the need for improved coordination to promote interactions and exchanges among delegations at all levels, aiming to deepen mutual understanding and strengthen political trust between the two countries.

The Vietnamese N.A. stands ready to welcome working delegations from the US parliament, he said, hoping for enhanced legislation experience sharing.

The U.S. diplomat, for his part, affirmed the U.S.’s eagerness to collaborate closely with Vietnam in effectively implementing the various aspects of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, particularly high-level engagements and practical cooperation.

He emphasized that the U.S. consistently supports Vietnam in achieving its socio-economic development goals.

Emphasizing the significance of the 30th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations, the ambassador committed to continued efforts in encouraging U.S. institutions to collaborate with Vietnam on implementing substantive and meaningful activities.

Briefing the guest on Vietnam’s major orientations and legislation work to streamline the apparatus, improve socio-economic management efficiency, and strengthen international economic integration, Phuong highlighted the country’s determination to build an independent, self-reliant, and deeply integrated economy, with science- technology, innovation and digital transformation as breakthroughs and key drivers to develop modern productive forces.

The N.A. Vice Chairman requested that Ambassador Knapper and the embassy continue to promote technology transfer as well as support Vietnam’s efforts to become a regional hub for high-tech industries and an important link in the global semiconductor supply chain. He urged the U.S. side to remove the country from its strategic export control list and recognize Vietnam’s market economy status.

Knapper shared his impressions of Vietnam’s determination in implementing the two-tier local government model, adding that the U.S. business community has been encouraged by the outcomes of the recent N.A. session, especially those related to digital economy and high-tech infrastructure development.

He also took the occasion to extend his deepest condolences over the tragic tourist boat accident in the northern province of Quang Ninh on July 19, affirming that the U.S. is willing to support Vietnam in disaster prevention and control, rescue operations, as well as response to extreme weather conditions.

Source: VNA