Viet Nam hopes to enhance parliamentary ties with UK: Top legislator
National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue (L) meets Speaker of the UK House of Lords John Mcfall
The two leaders discussed the situation of relations between the two countries and the two parliaments with the hope that Viet Nam and the UK, especially the parliaments, will jointly set out new orientations and solutions to deepen bilateral cooperation in all fields.
They stressed the need to enhance the comprehensive and substantive relations, both bilaterally and multilaterally, and agreed to maintain all-level delegation exchanges and contacts.
Regarding trade and investment collaboration, Hue emphasised that the UK is currently Viet Nam’s third biggest trade partner in Europe and its leading European investor.
Showing their delight at progress in two-way trade as it hit 6 billion USD last year, both sides proposed the two countries continue bringing into full play the UK-Viet Nam Free Trade Agreement (UKVFTA) to facilitate UK businesses’ expansion of investment in Viet Nam, particularly in green finance, pharmaceuticals, health, digital technology, education, startup and clean energy.
NA Chairman Hue said Viet Nam welcomes the G7's decision to include it among the first three countries to assist in realising UNCOP 26's commitments, hoping that the UK will share its experience in building the roadmap and policies in this matter.
Speaker John Mcfall appreciated Viet Nam's serious participation in international commitments on environmental protection and emission reduction, affirming that the UK will support Viet Nam in this field.
Hue thanked the UK for having donated nearly 3 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines to Viet Nam through bilateral channels and COVAX Facility, and provided medical equipment worth 500,000 GBP (606,700 USD) for the country through the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF).
The two leaders stressed the importance of closer cooperation in addressing global issues, as well as appropriate behaviours in international relations, on the basis of respecting international law and global approach, intensifying dialogue and avoiding confrontation.
Hue said he hopes the two parliaments will closely cooperate, and make parliamentary ties an important pillar of the two countries' strategic partnership, contributing to further elevating the relations, building up political trust and enhancing people-to-people exchanges./.
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