PM Dung expressed his pleasure at development in relations
between Vietnam and Australia.
He thanked Australia for its assistance to Vietnam’s
environmental protection and fight against climate change. He also asked
Australia to transfer advanced weather forecast technologies and results of
climate change research to the Asia-Oceania region.
PM Dung took this opportunity to propose Australia to consider
early negotiations on a vacation labour agreement and an agreement on
recognition of quarantine, as well as expansion of cooperation in vocational
training, and assistance for Cao Lanh bridge construction.
The two sides need to work together in developing a plan of
action to implement comprehensive partnership documents reached during a recent
visit to Australia by Party General Secretary Nong Duc Manh, stressed the Prime
Minister.
Australian PM Kevin Rudd agreed with PM Dung’s views, saying
that the two sides need to accelerate the action plan on implementation of the
comprehensive partnership, which is expected to be signed during a visit to
Vietnam by the Australian PM next year.
The two countries need to sign a memorandum of understanding to
promote security and defence dialogue mechanism, PM Rudd said.
Regarding climate change issue, PM Rudd said he wished to
promote bilateral cooperation in environmental protection and weather
forecast.
During his meeting with Israeli President Peres, PM Dung
proposed that the two sides accelerate negotiation to sign agreements on
investment encouragement and protection, labour cooperation, and maritime
transport in helping boost economic, trade and investment between the two
countries.
The two sides may establish joint ventures in
telecommunications, information technology, food industry and chemicals sectors,
he said, adding that he wished Israel to continue providing personnel training
and higher-education scholarships for Vietnamese students, particularly in
biotechnology and high technology..
President Peres expressed his admiration for late President Ho
Chi Minh and pleasure at the development of bilateral relations in recent
years.
President Peres said that Israel is willing to cooperate with
Vietnam in agriculture, biotechnology and health, an Israeli strength.
The same day, PM Dung had bilateral meetings with other leaders
who are in Copenhagen for the UN climate summit./.