Expressing his pleasure at meeting President Antonio Costa again following their meeting at the United Nations Ocean Conference in June, PM Chinh affirmed that the European Union is one of Vietnam’s top strategic partners.
Emphasizing the urgent issues that need to be addressed in bilateral relations, he affirmed Vietnam's political determination and efforts in combating illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing. He urged the European Commission (E.C.) to send an inspection delegation to Vietnam soon to assess the situation and lift its "yellow card" warning.
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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (right) meets with President of the European Council Antonio Costa to discuss bilateral cooperation and issues of mutual concerns on October 27, 2025 on the sidelines of the 47th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. |
The PM shared that he holds weekly meetings with relevant ministries, sectors, and localities to address this issue. He also noted that Vietnam is promoting cooperation with countries, including those in Southeast Asia, to develop sustainable fisheries, enhance the capacity of fishermen and businesses to adapt to regulations, and transition to responsible fishing practices. Additionally, efforts are being made to help fishermen shift from catching fish to sustainable aquaculture.
For the direction of future cooperation between Vietnam and the E.U., the Vietnamese Government leader suggested both sides promote high-level delegation exchanges, agree on a roadmap for upgrading bilateral relations, and enhance cooperation in trade and investment. He stressed the importance of making science, technology, and innovation key pillars of bilateral collaboration.
The PM highlighted the need to bring into full play the opportunities provided by the E.U. - Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), and work closely to solve any obstacles faced by businesses from both sides. He urged the E.U. to hastern the remaining E.U. countries to ratify the E.U. - Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA), and encourage European businesses to invest in key projects in Vietnam, particularly in infrastructure, renewable energy, and green transition.
Hailing the European Union’s important role in the international arena, PM Chinh affirmed Vietnam’s support for the E.U.’s Global Gateway initiative. He emphasized that Vietnam strongly supports the ASEAN - E.U. relations and will continue to serve as a gateway for strengthening connectivity and cooperation between the E.U. and Southeast Asia.
For his part, President of the European Council Costa agreed to work closely with Vietnam to advance the priorities outlined by the Vietnamese Government leader, affirming that the E.U. highly values Vietnam’s role and position, particularly its remarkable economic achievements.
Costa also expressed his delight that both sides are discussing the possibility of upgrading their ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, reaffirming the E.U.’s desire to further strengthen cooperation with Vietnam, especially in trade and investment, green and digital transitions, addressing global challenges, and upholding an international rules-based order.
Regarding international and regional situations, Costa agreed that the two sides need to intensify coordination to promote multilateral cooperation, noting that the E.U. currently prioritizes reinforcing relations with ASEAN and regional countries.
He applauded Vietnam’s constructive approach to peace and security and its stance on the fundamental principles of international law, amid global and regional uncertainties.
The Vietnamese Government leader took the occasion to invite the President of the European Council and other E.U. leaders to visit Vietnam at a convenient time. Costa said he would arrange the visit soon.
Source: VNA