The key message that Dung will deliver at the forum is that, amid a world undergoing profound changes and turbulence, Asia is facing numerous challenges - but these also present opportunities for the region to take on a pioneering role, Hieu told Vietnam News Agency (VNA) correspondents in Tokyo.
Asia can serve as a pillar for a rules-based free trade system, a cradle for the development of new ideas on economic integration and trade agreements, a driver of global investment, and a leader in sustainable and inclusive development, the diplomat continued.
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Vietnamese Ambassador to Japan Pham Quang Hieu |
Vietnam reaffirms its spirit of cooperation and responsibility; upholds free trade, and sustainable and inclusive development; stands ready to work together to overcome difficulties for peace, cooperation, and development in the region and the world; while continuing its success story and striving to overcome the middle-income trap in this era of the nation’s rise.
Vietnam fully recognizes that, in the face of a rapidly changing world marked by complex disruptions - from geopolitical tensions to economic, environmental, and non-traditional security challenges, regional cooperation is the key to maintaining stability and fostering sustainable growth. Asia, with its dynamism and diversity, plays a pivotal role in the global economy and is expected to contribute up to 70% of global growth by 2030, said Hieu.
The diplomat stressed that Vietnam highly values regional cooperation mechanisms such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), and various free trade agreements, in which Japan plays an active and constructive role.
Regional cooperation should focus on strengthening the multilateral trading system, ensuring stable supply chains, and advancing emerging sectors such as the digital economy, green energy, and innovation, he stated, adding that Vietnam is committed to working with other Asian countries to promote dialogue, build trust, and address shared challenges.
According to the ambassador, the Deputy PM’s presence at the forum demonstrates Vietnam’s strong commitment to promoting multilateral dialogue and enhancing regional cooperation.
The visit will contribute to strengthening and elevating the country’s multilateral diplomacy in line with the spirit of the Politburo’s Resolution No.59 on international integration in the new context, while reaffirming its role, position, image and responsible contribution to addressing regional and global issues amidst increasing global volatility, thereby contributing to collective efforts to promote peace, stability, cooperation and development.
His participation also underscores the nation’s determination to contribute to shared solutions for regional and global challenges - from economy and trade to climate change and digital transformation.
Vietnam also aims to deepen its comprehensive strategic partnership with Japan, a leading and important partner, by fostering economic and investment cooperation and people-to-people exchanges.
The forum is an opportunity for Vietnam to share its vision for a united, resilient and innovative Asia, and to affirm its proactive, active role at regional forums.
Regarding some key directions in Vietnam’s foreign policy and international cooperation, the diplomat stated that the country will continue to steadfastly pursue a foreign policy of independence and self-reliance, while remaining flexible and adaptive in the face of emerging challenges.
It will strengthen multilateral cooperation through mechanisms such as ASEAN, APEC, and the United Nations to contribute to common solutions to global challenges, from climate change and food security to digital transformation. Vietnam will continue to support the multilateral trading system, promote economic agreements such as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), and uphold peace and stability in the region based on international law.
The country will deepen relations with strategic partners, including Japan, by strengthening cooperation in economy, investment, education and technology transfer.
Furthermore, it will continue improving its investment environment, enhancing competitiveness and seizing opportunities from digital and green transition to attract foreign investment where Japan remains a top partner.
With a proactive, positive and responsible spirit, Vietnam is ready to play a greater role in shaping the future of Asia, contributing to building a peaceful, stable and prosperous region, added Hieu.
Source: VNA