The UK has listed Vietnam among the countries from where travelers
would be exempted from quarantine regulations. (Photo: VNA)
They rejoiced at the strong development of the bilateral strategic partnership
over the past decade, and shared the view that the two countries still have huge
potential for further cooperation.
Minh proposed the two countries increase exchanges and visits, while maintaining
cooperation mechanisms, including the strategic dialogue at the deputy
ministerial level.
He also called for more efforts towards the signing of the Vietnam-UK free trade
agreement.
The official lauded the British government’s efforts and initiatives to promote
international collaboration in the fight against COVID-19, and pledged that
Vietnam stands ready to join hands with the UK in these efforts.
Minh also suggested the two sides continue their mutual support in citizen
protection, saying Vietnam facilitates the entry of foreign investors, experts,
managers and labourers, including those from the UK.
For his part, Raab stressed that the UK considers Vietnam an important partner
in Asia-Pacific and Southeast Asia in its foreign policy and wishes to deepen
the strategic partnership across spheres and strengthen bilateral agreements to
maintain the pace of the bilateral ties, notably in economy and trade, when the
UK leaves the European Union.
He congratulated Vietnam on its successes in containing the COVID-19 pandemic,
and thanked Vietnamese competent agencies and doctors for their dedication in
treating British citizens infected with the coronavirus.
The minister told the Vietnamese official that the UK has listed Vietnam among
the countries from where travelers would be exempted from quarantine
regulations.
He praised Vietnam’s ASEAN Chairmanship and non-permanent membership of the UN
Security Council (UNSC), and promised that the UK will further cooperate and
coordinate with Vietnam in multilateral frameworks, the UNSC and other
multilateral forums.
Raab also affirmed the UK’s support in maintaining peace, security and stability
in the East Sea, as well as respect for international law, including the 1982
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982 UNCLOS).
The minister expressed his hope for stronger ASEAN-UK ties, and called on
Vietnam to back the cooperation.
In this regard, Minh said as the ASEAN Chair, Vietnam supports external
partners, including the UK, to step up cooperation with the grouping and
applauds sides’ contributions to peace, cooperation and the observance of
international law in the region and the world.
Source: VNA