Receiving E.U. Ambassador Julien Guerrier as well as ambassadors and chargés d’affaires of E.U. member states in Hanoi, the leader urged both sides to work closely to further strengthen ties in an equal and mutually beneficial manner, including enhancing all-level delegation exchanges to build political trust and drive cooperation in all areas. He also stressed the need to make the most of existing cooperation mechanisms and jointly address global challenges.
The President expressed his satisfaction at the dynamic and wide-ranging development of Vietnam - E.U. relations after 35 years of diplomatic ties (1990-2025), with cooperation recorded across the arenas of politics, diplomacy, trade, investment, defense-security, justice, and emerging areas such as climate change adaptation, labor, and agriculture.
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State President Luong Cuong (right) welcomes E.U. diplomats at the meeting in Hanoi on June 9. |
He called on the ambassadors to advocate for the swift ratification of the E.U. - Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA) and the removal of the IUU “yellow card” warning on Vietnamese seafood exports, taking into account the developmental disparities and livelihoods of Vietnamese fishermen. He highlighted the importance of supporting Vietnam in developing its maritime economy and sustainable aquaculture.
Reaffirming Vietnam’s commitment to peace, the State leader noted the country’s steadfast foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, multilateralism, and diversification. A responsible member of the international community, Vietnam supports resolving disputes peacefully in accordance with international law, firmly opposing all forms of using or threatening to use force in international relations, he noted.
Ambassador Guerrier affirmed that Vietnam is an important partner of the E.U. in the region, particularly as the ASEAN country has many extensive agreements with the E.U. in areas such as politics, trade-investment, and defense-security. He noted that bilateral relations are developing positively and hold great potential for further cooperation.
The ambassadors of E.U. nations expressed their desire to strengthen cooperation and optimize the benefits of the E.U. - Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), and improve market access. They confirmed the E.U.’s intention to contribute to Vietnam’s integration and development process.
They highlighted the bloc’s plans to enhance collaboration with Vietnam in green and digital economies, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, justice, labor, defense-security, and climate change adaptation. They also underscored the priority of implementing the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) and infrastructure and transport projects in Vietnam.
Regarding the East Sea (South China Sea) issue, the E.U. affirmed its strong support for resolving disputes through peaceful means in line with international law and the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) 1982, contributing to maritime security, safety, and freedom of navigation, and reinforcing peace, stability, and prosperity of the region – where about 40% of E.U. goods transit through annually.
Source: VNA