Speaking at a press conference in Jakarta on February 22 on the occasion of his visit to Indonesia and Vietnam from February 20-24, McAllister lauded the achievements Vietnam recorded in cooperation in trade, investment, environment, and energy.

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The E.U. appreciated Vietnam’s support for the E.U.-ASEAN relationship, he said, highlighting the Vietnamese delegation’s constructive engagement in the ASEAN-EU Summit commemorating the 45th anniversary of their relations in Brussels, Belgium, last December.

The E.U. and ASEAN share commitments to multilateralism and rules-based international order, McAllister said.

He reiterated that the E.P. supports ASEAN’s efforts in seeking solutions to the crisis in Myanmar, and calls on the country’s military authorities to seriously observe the Five-Point Consensus agreed upon by ASEAN leaders.

The E.U. is steadfast in its view on the need to ensure the rule of law in the East Sea, as well as the vital importance of ensuring peace, stability, security, and freedom of navigation in the region, he affirmed.

McAllister noted with pleasure the growing economic and trade ties between the two sides, saying the E.U. is ASEAN’s third biggest trade partner, after the U.S. and China, and the second foreign investor in the 10-member grouping.

Given challenges regarding climate change, the E.U. is working hard to assist ASEAN member countries to shift towards greener and cleaner energy, he said.

Source: VNA