French PM starts his visit to Vietnam
Published: 12/11/2009 05:00
| Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung met with his visiting French counterpart Francois Fillon in Hanoi on November 12.
During talks the two PMs agreed to promote cooperation in economics, trade and investment to match their fine political ties and potential. They pledged to create favourable conditions for their business communities to invest and operate in their respective countries, giving priority to infrastructure, energy, aerospace, telecommunications, science-technology, environmental protection, and responses to climate change. They said the two countries will work closely together to make the 15th UN climate change conference in Copenhagen (COP 15) a great success. Mr Dung described Mr Fillon’s first visit as a good chance for Vietnam and France to bring bilateral relationship to a new plane. The Vietnamese government considers France a special partner and gives this European Union country high priority in its foreign policy, said Mr Dung. He expressed his hope that France will expand its historical and cultural influence on Vietnam into a greater economic, trade and investment presence in the country. He said that, with its increasing role in Southeast Asia and as an important ASEAN member, Vietnam is willing to serve as a bridge between France and Southeast Asia. He said he hopes that France will be Vietnam’s gateway to Europe. Mr Dung praised bilateral cooperation in education and training, including the imminent establishment of the new Hanoi Science and Technology University. He proposed that France support Vietnam in halting a EU plan to impose anti-dumping duties on Vietnamese leather shoes imported to the EU. He also praised France’s role in organising the Hue city Festival which takes place every two years in Vietnam, and in supporting preparations for Hanoi’s 1,000th anniversary celebration in 2010. For his part, PM Fillon acknowledged Vietnam’s development achievements during the Renewal and international integration process, especially its socio-political stability and high economic growth despite global economic woes. He said France is committed to increasing comprehensive cooperation with Vietnam, especially in sustainable development. He said France will send a delegation to a Vietnam-France decentralisation conference in Hai Phong city later this year to step up cooperation between their localities. He hailed Vietnam’s role and position in the region and the rest of the world and said the two countries need to cooperate closely at multilateral forums such as the United Nations, the UN Security Council, the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), the ASEAN-EU summit and the community of French-speaking countries (Francophonie). He expressed his belief that Vietnam will do an admirable job when it takes over the ASEAN Presidency in 2010. The two PMs agreed to organise a Vietnam Year in France and a France Year in Vietnam in the near future. After the talks, they witnessed the signing of a number of cooperation agreements, including those to build the new Hanoi Science and Technology University, to develop and use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, to finance small satellite projects used to observe natural resources, the environment and fishing boats, and to increase capital to the Nhon-Hanoi Railway Station urban rail line project. The two countries also signed cooperation agreements on national defence, cultural centres, the maintenance of social order and safety, and a deal to provide loans to the Huoi Quang hydro-electric power plant. On this occasion, Vietnam Airlines and the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) signed a memorandum of understanding to develop Vietnam’s aviation industry and cut a deal for the purchase of France civilian aircraft. This is the first time a French Prime Minister has visited Vietnam since the two countries established diplomatic ties. Mr Fillon, who began a three-day visit to Vietnam on November 12, is being accompanied by representatives of 40 leading French groups and companies specialising in energy, aerospace and transport. Party leader affirms close ties with France Vietnam will do its utmost to strengthen the friendly and cooperative ties with France bilaterally and multilaterally, as well as within the community of French speaking countries, says Party General Secretary Nong Duc Manh. While receiving French Prime Minister Francois Fillon in Hanoi on November 12, Mr Manh welcomed the results of talks between PM Nguyen Tan Dung and PM Fillon and said Vietnam and France should take effective measures to increase cooperation in trade, investment, education-training and science-technology. He appreciated France’s assistance to Vietnam during the Renewal and international integration process and affirmed that Vietnam attaches great importance to broaden ties with France. For his part, PM Fillon spoke highly of the effective cooperation between France and Vietnam in economics, trade, culture, education-training, and science-technology in recent times. He said that in its Asia policy, France gives priority to strengthening ties with Vietnam. He assured Mr Manh that France will effectively implement agreements signed with Vietnam and help the latter develop relations with the European Union and other international organizations. The same day, National Assembly Chairman Nguyen Phu Trong received the French PM, who praised the marked progress in the decentralisation cooperation model between French and Vietnamese localities, especially in investment, tertiary education, culture and sustainable development. Mr Fillon pushed for an increase in visit exchanges to bring bilateral relationship to new heights. Chairman Trong expressed Vietnam’s desires to cooperation with France in its strong areas, including infrastructure construction, energy, culture, health care, education-training, the environment and high technology. They all said Vietnam and France should increase coordination at international forums to protect developing nation’s interests. VietNamNet/VNA/VOV |
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