At the meeting with Aliberti, Vuong Dinh Hue spoke highly of the ambassador's efforts in enhancing the relations between the E.U. and Vietnam in general and the Vietnamese legislature and the European Parliament (EP) in particular.

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N.A. Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue (right) and Ambassador Giorgio Aliberti, Head of the European Union (E.U.) Delegation to Vietnam

Vietnam attaches great importance to and wants to strengthen its relations with the E.U., a leading important partner in the Southeast Asian nation’s foreign policy, the top legislator stressed.

For his part, Aliberti pledged that he, in any position, will work harder to further consolidate and foster the E.U.-Vietnam relationship.

The ambassador also lauded Hue’s role in promoting the E.U.-Vietnam relations, especially the relationship between the EP and the Vietnamese N.A., which has been enhanced significantly over the past time.

Regarding the E.U.-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) and the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), he said the EVFTA is an important channel and the two sides should fully tap its benefits to boost the bilateral cooperation.

Sharing Aliberti’s view, Vuong Dinh Hue said the EVFTA has proven effective, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic and post pandemic periods, and amid global supply chain disruptions.

According to the N.A. leader, Vietnam is working to soon ratify the Convention on Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention of the International Labor Organization (ILO Convention 87).

The E.U. will also urge its remaining members to soon ratify the E.U.-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA).

Vietnam will seriously fulfill commitments in the EVFTA for the country’s rapid, sustainable development, the N.A. leader affirmed.

Hue also shared Aliberti’s view that parliamentary cooperation is an important channel which should be promoted to contribute to the E.U.-Vietnam cooperation, and suggested the two sides increase all-level delegation and people-to-people exchanges to enhance their mutual understanding.

Highlighting the significance of the JETP to the E.U.-Vietnam relations, Aliberti noted that Vietnam is the third nation, after South Africa and Indonesia, to have signed the agreement with international partners, saying this reflected the E.U.’s confidence in Vietnam and its wish to make long-term, sustainable presence in the country.

Hue used this occasion to thank the E.U. and its member countries, particularly Aliberti, for their support during the COVID-19 pandemic combat, and hailed the E.U. for its strategies and initiatives to enhance cooperation with Asia-Pacific.

The E.U.’s cooperation priorities match Vietnam’s sustainable development orientations, the leader said, emphasizing that Vietnam stands ready to help the E.U. promote its presence in the region, connect with the ASEAN market, and accelerate negotiations on a free trade agreement with the ten-member group, and to coordinate in materializing the ASEAN-E.U. Plan of Action for 2023-2027.

Hue suggested the European Commission (E.C.) soon remove its “yellow card” warning on Vietnamese seafood basing on positive assessments of the country's practical efforts in the fight against illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing.

On this occasion, the top legislator asked the ambassador to convey his invitations to E.U. and EP leaders to pay official visits to Vietnam.

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N.A. Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue (right) and Ambassador of Switzerland to Vietnam Thomas Gass

Receiving the Swiss Ambassador, the N.A. Chairman highly valued the upcoming visit to Vietnam by the President of the Swiss National Council to mark the 50th founding anniversary of the bilateral diplomatic ties.

Switzerland is always an important, reliable partner of Vietnam, he said, informing the ambassador that the two countries’ legislative leaders are scheduled to hold talks, during which they will exchange views on speeding up negotiations on a free trade agreement between Vietnam and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), comprising Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.

He expressed his hope that the two sides will seek solutions to raise their bilateral trade and investment in the context that the two economies are reciprocal and investments by Swiss enterprises in Vietnam remain modest.

For his part, Gass noted his belief that the visit by the President of the Swiss National Council will be a success, helping push ahead with the FTA between Vietnam and the EFTA.

Recalling his working trips to Vietnamese localities, the ambassador said Swiss firms have consolidated their presence there, demonstrating the close economic ties between the two countries.

Source: VNA