Minister of National Defence General Ngo Xuan Lich (L), and Vice President of the European Commission and High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini (Photo: VNA) |
Vietnam and the European Union (EU) have inked an agreement on the establishment
of a framework for Vietnam’s participation in crisis
management activities of the EU.
On behalf of the Vietnamese Government, General Ngo Xuan Lich, Politburo member
and Minister of National Defence, and Vice President of the European Commission
and High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security
Policy Federica Mogherini on the EU side signed the Framework Participation
Agreement (FPA) in Belgium’s capital of Brussels on October 17.
The signing of the FPA marked an important development milestone in the
bilateral defence relations, contributing to enhancing and deepening the
Vietnam-EU Framework Agreement on Comprehensive Partnership and Cooperation (PCA).
The FPA serves as the foundation for the signing of specific cooperation
agreements between the two sides.
It also paves the way for Vietnam to join humanitarian crisis management
activities, based on fundamental principles of the UN Charter and international
law, of which the most important principle is the right to select areas and
level of participation suitable with the respective partner’s external policies,
demands and capability.
Based on that principle, the Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence has chosen
to work with the EU in establishing a defence policy dialogue with the European
External Action Service, training, participating in the UN peacekeeping
activities and addressing post-war consequences.
For the EU, the signing of the FPA will help promote cooperation with Vietnam,
making it easier for the union to strengthen collaboration with the Asia-Pacific
region.
Apart from Vietnam, the EU has signed the FPA with the Republic of Korea and
Australia in the region.
After the signing ceremony, Minister Lich had a meeting with Federica Mogherini,
during which the two sides affirmed their determination to boost the bilateral
defence partnership to increase mutual understanding and support the regional
security architecture with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
playing the central role.
Lich said the Vietnamese defence ministry supports the EU’s aspiration to join
the Asia-Pacific security architectures, while Federica Mogherini said the EU
believes that Vietnam will make more contributions to the maintenance of
regional peace, stability and development as rotating Chair of ASEAN in 2020.
The two sides agreed to step up cooperation in coping with common security
challenges, including non-traditional ones such as search and rescue, and
combating piracy and armed robbery targeting ships, organised crime and
trafficking, in accordance with international law.
Federica Mogherini said the EU and its member countries are concerned about the
complicated situation in the East Sea in recent time.
The EU called on involved parties to comply with international law, including
the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
The EU supports negotiations to reach a Code of Conduct in the East Sea (COC) in
a transparent manner for the interests of countries in the region and partner
nations, she said.
Earlier on October 16, Minister Lich held a meeting with Chairman of the
European Union Military Committee (CEUMC), General Claudio Graziano.
The two sides recognised the bilateral efforts in promoting defence cooperation,
especially in high-level military delegation exchanges, training, and joining
the UN peacekeeping activities. They agreed to further enhance collaboration in
the aforesaid fields.
Minister Lich proposed the EU continue supporting the Vietnamese defence
ministry in training English and French for Vietnamese military personnel.
The ministry is willing to welcome officers from the EU and member countries to
attend Vietnamese language and strategy research courses at Vietnam’s military
academies, he said.
He added that the ministry welcomes the EU ships to pay friendly visits to
Vietnamese seaports based on Vietnam’s legal regulations.
He asked General Claudio Graziano to use his position to create conditions for
Vietnam to boost defence cooperation with the EU in general and its member
countries in particular.
Minister Lich invited the CEUMC Chairman to visit Vietnam at an appropriate
time.
Claudio Graziano voiced his hope that Vietnam will serve as a bridge to bolster
cooperative relations, including defence ties, between the EU and ASEAN as well
as the bloc’s member states./.
VNA