Viet Nam and Singapore share concerns over terrorism in the region and the world, and are willing to join hands in the fight against extreme violence, leaders of both countries said yesterday.
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Nam and Singapore share concerns over terrorism in the region and the world, and
are willing to join hands in the fight against extreme violence, leaders of both
countries said yesterday. They shared concern was expressed in talks held in
Singapore between visiting Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh and
his Singaporean counterpart Teo Chee Hean. Binh concludes his three-day visit to
Singapore today.
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Viet Nam and Singapore share concerns over terrorism in the region
and the world, and are willing to join hands in the fight against
extreme violence, leaders of both countries said yesterday |
In
their talks, both sides agreed to persist with exchange visits at levels between
the Party, State and other government channels while stepping up
people-to-people exchanges. They also agreed on effectively tapping strategic
consultation mechanisms and enhancing ties between the two countries’ defence
forces, particularly in naval and aviation sectors, anti-piracy co-operation and
search and rescue operations.
The
Singaporean side pledged to boost security collaboration with Viet Nam,
especially in cyber security, sharing of anti-terrorism intelligence,
immigration management, information security and personnel training.
Underscoring the strong growth of trade and investment, considering it a pillar
of their bilateral strategic partnership, Singapore vowed to assist Viet Nam in
economic reforms, constructive governance and opening up of the market.
Vietnamese firms should join the global supply chain and serve as a bridge
connecting Viet Nam and the Southeast Asia, officials said. Singaporeoffered
to share experiences in policy making on urban management, corruption
prevention, administrative reform, e-government and personnel training, and said
it stands ready to send experts to Viet Nam for training in these areas.
On
regional and global issues, both sides stressed the need for a united ASEAN
playing a central role in dealing with strategic issues in the region,
especially the East Sea (South China Sea) issue. Both sides affirmed the
importance of the peaceful settlement of disputes in line with international
law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS),
respect to diplomatic and legal process without the use of force or threat to
use force and full implementation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties
in the East Sea (DOC) towards reaching a legally-binding and effective Code of
Conduct in the East Sea (COC).
Deputy PM Binh spoke highly of Singapore’s role in coordinating ASEAN-China ties
and affirmed that Viet Nam would continue working closely with Singapore for the
latter to successfully assume the role of ASEAN Chair in 2018. During his visit,
Binh held talks with and attended a banquet hosted by Deputy PM Teo Chee Hean,
paid courtesy calls on President Tony Tan Keng Yam and PM Lee Hsien Loong,
attended a luncheon hosted by Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon and held working
sessions with several Singaporean agencies. — VNS