Meeting National Assembly (N.A.) Vice Chairman Tran Thanh Man in Hanoi, Kerry, now on a visit from February 22-25, said that the NA of Vietnam plays an important role in creating frameworks to promote the strong development of renewable energy resources such as offshore wind and solar power in Vietnam.
The Vietnamese official agreed, saying Vietnam is among the worst hit by climate change and has determined that responding to climate change is a key task.
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National Assembly (N.A.) Permanent Vice Chairman Tran Thanh Man (right) receives U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry. |
Vietnam has taken an active part in the joint efforts of the international community to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate change in the direction of a green, circular and low-carbon economy, he affirmed.
The legislature has institutionalized the provisions of the law in response to climate change, codified in the 2020 Law on Environmental Protection, Man said, adding that a legal framework to implement its commitments at the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) is being completed.
In the coming time, the Vietnamese N.A. will continue to accompany the Government in building and finalizing a legal basis to speed up the development of renewable energy sources such as wind power and solar power; and adjust the objectives of the Green Growth Strategy.
He said he hopes that the U.S. will increase assistance for Vietnam in finance, technology, infrastructure, human resources training and experience in energy shift so that the country can fully implement its commitments at COP26.
Man also suggested that the U.S. Congress continue to increase the budget for settling war consequences, including the detoxification of dioxin/Agent Orange hotspots, mines clearance and support to people with disabilities.
Speaking highly of Kerry’s efforts and contributions during the normalization and enhancement of the Vietnam-U.S. ties over the past time, the official suggested that the U.S. guest help push up the U.S. Government in realizing its commitment to support the Association of Southeast Asian Nation (ASEAN)'s central role and strengthen the co-operation between the Vietnamese N.A. and the U.S. Congress.
Source: VNA