At the event, the top Vietnamese legislator laid stress on the significance of the visit, noting that the Vietnam-France relations have been developing vigorously across all sectors since they elevated the bilateral ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in October last year.
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Vietnamese National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man (right) and French President Emmanuel Macron |
The parliamentary leader highlighted the impressive achievements in economic, trade, and investment cooperation, describing these areas as fundamental pillars of the bilateral relationship. France has emerged as Vietnam's third-largest trading partner and ranks as the second-largest European Union investor in the country, with 723 investment projects currently operating in Vietnam.
Despite these substantial gains, he acknowledged significant untapped potential for further collaboration and proposed enhanced cooperation in emerging sectors including green economy, digital transformation, high technology, artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, smart city development, agriculture, and trilateral cooperation initiatives.
President Macron congratulated Vietnam on its remarkable development achievements, voicing optimism that his visit will open new avenues for cooperation within the new partnership framework, particularly in strategic infrastructure, renewable energy, transportation, and logistics sectors.
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National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man and French President Emmanuel Macron visit the archaeological exhibition beneath the National Assembly building. |
The French leader praised the Vietnamese N.A.’s role in strengthening multifaceted friendship and cooperation with France, suggesting increased parliamentary cooperation between the two countries, especially in facilitating the ratification of bilateral agreements and accords.
He said he will direct competent agencies to complete procedures for ratifying the E.U. - Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA). He also acknowledged Vietnam's efforts to address the IUU yellow card issue and pledged to engage with the European Commission regarding the early removal of the card for Vietnamese seafood exports. Regarding parliamentary cooperation, the two leaders recognized its positive contributions to consolidating the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. They agreed to maintain regular exchanges of parliamentary delegations, particularly through the Vietnam - France and France - Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Groups.
The leaders also committed to strengthening coordination at international forums, including the Asia-Pacific Parliamentary Forum (APPF) and the Francophone parliamentary framework, among others. N.A. Chairman Man commended the productive exchanges between the two legislative bodies throughout 2024, particularly high-level meetings focusing on institutional reforms, green transition, and digital economic development.
President Macron praised the positive contributions of the Vietnamese community in France to both local society and bilateral relations, noting the presence of Vietnamese-origin parliamentarians in the French legislature. He endorsed Chairman Man's proposal to continue facilitating the community's integration in France.
On international and regional issues, President Macron acknowledged ASEAN's central role and Vietnam's position within France's Indo-Pacific strategy. Regarding the East Sea (aka South China Sea) issue, he reaffirmed France's commitment to defending maritime freedom and safety, and national sovereignty based on international law.
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At the meeting between Vietnamese National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man and French President Emmanuel Macron on May 26 |
Both leaders emphasized the importance of resolving disputes through peaceful means in accordance with international law, particularly the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) 1982, contributing to peace, stability, cooperation, and development in the region.
The top legislator took the occasion to extend greetings and invitations to visit Vietnam to the Presidents of the French Senate and National Assembly. In response, President Macron invited N.A. Chairman Man to participate in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Francophonie (APF), scheduled for July 2025 in France.
Source: VNA