Receiving the first delegation of its kind to visit Vietnam in the year marking the 30th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic relations, Phuong underscored Vietnam’s consistent foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, openness for peace, and cooperation and development, multilateralization and diversification of international relations; and proactive, active global integration; and being a friend, a reliable partner, and a responsible member of the international community.

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Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Tran Quang Phuong shakes hands with U.S. Congressman John Moolenaar of Michigan at the meeting in Hanoi on May 28.

He also briefed the U.S. lawmakers on Vietnam’s ongoing reforms in various sectors, including science and technology, the growing role of the private economic sector, and law making and enforcement.

The N.A. Vice Chairman lauded the progress in Vietnam - U.S. cooperation in the fields of politics, diplomacy, trade, investment and settlement of war consequences, as well as collaboration between the two parliaments.

Calling for deeper inter-parliamentary collaboration, he proposed increasing exchanges between lawmakers of both countries to help strengthen and expand ties within the framework of the comprehensive strategic partnership. Phuong further requested support from U.S. legislators for the U.S.'s recognition of Vietnam's market economy status.

On tariff matters, Phuong welcomed the outcomes of recent negotiations and urged the visiting delegation to convey to President Donald Trump and the U.S. administration that Vietnam treasures its relationship with the U.S. and is keen to see continued mutual benefits from bilateral trade, investment and economic cooperation.

With the complementary nature of the two economies, Vietnam hopes that both sides will reach mutually beneficial solutions, aiming to build a stable, balanced, and sustainable economic and trade relations that delivers tangible benefits for businesses and people of both countries, he stated.

Congressman John Moolenaar of Michigan, head of the delegation, expressed his appreciation for Vietnam’s efforts in assisting with the search for U.S. personnel missing in action during the war. He said there remains vast potential for bilateral cooperation, particularly in the spheres of science, technology, economy, trade, and investment.

Moolenaar and other delegates affirmed Vietnam’s importance as a key partner in the region, voiced their support for the Southeast Asian nation’s proposals to bolster the bilateral ties, and committed to relaying its messages to President Trump and the U.S. government. The delegation also pledged to further promote U.S. congressmen's visits to Vietnam.

Source: VNA