The two sides agreed that along with with the EU-Vietnam Comprehensive
Partnership and Cooperation Framework Agreement (PCA), the Framework
Participation Agreement (FPA) in crisis management activities of the EU, and the
Voluntary Partnership Agreement on the EU Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and
Trade (FLEGT), the signing and implementation of the EVFTA and EVIPA has turned
Vietnam into a leading partner of the EU in the Association of Southeast Asian
Nations (ASEAN) and one of the Asian-Pacific countries having extensive and
intensive relations with the EU in terms of politics, economy, trade,
development cooperation, environment, sustainable energy, and defence-security.
They pledged to continue working closely together to implement effectively the
EVFTA as well as fully tap its win-win benefits, contributing to prompting trade
liberalisation, cooperation and connectivity in the Asian-Pacific region, and
recovering the regional and global economic growth that is profoundly affected
by the COVID-19 pandemic.
PM Phuc described the EVFTA as a golden opportunity for the two sides to
intensify collaboration and mutual development.
To optimise the opportunities, Vietnam suggested the EC join hands to enhance
the implementation capacity and encourage EU member countries to soon ratify the
EVIPA and remove the yellow car for Vietnamese aquatic products.
The EC President said the EU attaches great importance to cooperation with
Vietnam in all aspects. She spoke highly of Vietnam’s efforts in performing the
role of the ASEAN Chair 2020 and a non-permanent member of the United Nations
Security Council (UNSC).
She spoke of the EU’s vision about multilateral cooperation towards sustainable
development, promoting ruled-based peace and security in the region and the
world, and the EU’s desire for joining more actively ASEAN-led mechanisms,
looking forward to expanding the ASEAN-EU cooperative relations.
The official suggested the two sides continuously share information and experience in COVID-19 response, support their citizens as well as facilitate and gradually resume travels between Vietnam and the EU.
She also expressed her concerns over the recent developments in the East Sea.
The two sides emphasised the importance of keeping peace, security and respect for international law, including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and ensuring freedom of navigation and aviation in the East Sea.
PM Phuc invited the EU official to visit Vietnam, and the invitation was accepted.
Source: VNA