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51st ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, related meetings fruitful

51st ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, related meetings fruitful: Deputy FM

The recent 51st ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AMM-51) and other related meetings hosted by Singapore have secured many important outcomes, Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Quoc Dung told the media recently.
51st ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, related meetings fruitful: Deputy FM ảnh 1Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh (fifth, left) and other ASEAN officials at the 51st ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The recent 51st ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AMM-51)and other related meetings hosted by Singapore have secured many importantoutcomes, Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Quoc Dung told the media recently.

The association achieved significantresults in building a self-reliant and innovative bloc, he said, noting membercountries highlighted the need to strengthen cooperation in economy anddevelopment among themselves and with partners.

They will focus on fostering intra-bloc connectivity,boosting sustainable development and increasing innovation to make full use oftechnology advances from the fourth industrial revolution.

ASEAN members showed solidarity to Laosafter the devastating hydropower dam collapse through the ASEAN CoordinatingCentre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management.

The association upheld its stance on issuesrelated to peace and stability in the region such as the East Sea issue, saidDung, adding that all member countries agreed on basic principles on thematter, while sharing viewpoints on issues on the site as well as negotiationsfor a Code of Conduct in the East Sea.

ASEAN has flexibly admitted proposals ofits partners like India, Australia and the Republic of Korea withoutsignificantly affecting internal regulations.

Secondly, ASEAN and its partners reachedconsensus on supporting and promoting multilateralisation and maintainingeconomic links as well as trade and investment facilitation amidst increasing protectionism.

Most partners shared ASEAN’s idea on thesignificance of keeping order in line with international law and the support tomultilateral mechanisms, including the World Trade Organisation. They affirmedtheir close coordination in finalising the negotiation for a RegionalComprehensive Economic Partnership and the ratification of the Comprehensiveand Progressive Agreement on Trans-Pacific Partnership, as well as efforts tobalance benefits of all parties.

Deputy FM Dung noted that some partnersshowed interest in new free trade agreements such as one with Canada, and resumingnegotiations for deals with difficulties, such as with the EU.

Thirdly, ASEAN agreed on the need tobuild an active approach to cooperation initiatives and proposals in the region,such as the Indian Ocean-Pacific, the Belt and Road and the Partnership forQuality Infrastructure initiatives.

Some partners expressed hope that theASEAN play the central role in the Indian Ocean- Pacific strategy, while Chinasuggested close connection between the Belt and Road Initiative and the MasterPlan for ASEAN Connectivity until 2025, said Deputy FM Dung.

Dung said the ministers were busy with variousmultilateral and bilateral activities, and important discussions.

Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister andForeign Minister Pham Binh Minh attended more than 30 activities of the AMM-51and 15 bilateral meetings with ASEAN countries and partners during the event.

Despite several differences inviewpoints, the AMM-51 and related meetings’ atmosphere was positive, said Dung,adding that ASEAN and partners’ efforts to ease the consequences of disastersin Laos, Indonesia and Myanmar showed that solidarity, cooperation and mutual supportare still key trends.

Regarding the role of Vietnam in the AMM-51and related meetings, Deputy FM Dung said Vietnam supported priorities proposedby Singapore.

In his speeches at the meetings, DeputyPM and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh clarified Vietnam’s stance on variousissues.

Singapore’s suggestion to build aself-reliant and innovative ASEAN is suitable to Vietnam’s priorities regardingASEAN, said Dung, highlighting that Vietnam has engaged in the ASEAN Network ofSmart Cities, while working closely with other ASEAN countries to promoteregional connectivity and the application of Industry 4.0 advances.

Deputy PM and FM Minh’s ideas onregional and international issues, including the East Sea matters, were similarto those of many ASEAN countries and partners.

Vietnam’s role as the coordinator forthe ASEAN-India relationship in the past three years was successful and hailedby both sides. On the occasion, Vietnam also took responsibility as thecoordinator for ASEAN-Japan relations in 2018-2021, said Dung.-VNA
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Vietnam has full historical evidence and legal grounds to affirm its sovereignty over Hoang Sa in accordance with international law, said spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pham Thu Hang on June 4.

Prime Minister of Laos Sonexay Siphandone will pay an official visit to Vietnam and attend the third ASEAN Future Forum from June 7 - 9, while Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Moha Borvor Thipadei Hun Manet will pay an official visit to Vietnam and participate in the forum from June 8 - 9.

Vietnam has been and will continue to engage in discussions and work with the US in a constructive and cooperative manner to address remaining differences, based on the bilateral and multilateral trade commitments of both sides.

The following is a brief review of the day’s events as reported by the Vietnam News Agency.

Tay Ninh is home to 14 Indian-invested projects with total registered capital of about 108 million USD. These projects are mainly engaged in industrial production and processing, including garment manufacturing, rice bran oil production, sugar production, seed processing and agricultural product processing.

Commenting on General Secretary and President Lam’s keynote speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue, Thai scholar Supalak Ganjanakhundee said the Vietnamese leader identified three interrelated crises shaping the current global landscape - the crisis of international order, the crisis of development models and the crisis of strategic trust.

Party General Secretary and State President To Lam urged the Vietnam Trade Union to reform more rapidly, deeply and substantively. It must work together with the State, enterprises and training facilities to improve workers’ professional qualifications, digital skills and adaptability.

VGCL President Nguyen Anh Tuan said achievements obtained over the past ternure reflect the close guidance of the Party, effective coordination among State agencies, local authorities, the Vietnam Fatherland Front and socio-political organisations, support from employers and, above all, the dedication and innovation demonstrated by trade union officials, members and workers across the country.

The following is a list of selected news summaries reported last night by the Vietnam News Agency.

On the East Sea issue, Giang reaffirmed Vietnam’s and ASEAN’s consistent stance on maintaining peace, stability, security, safety, and freedom of navigation and overflight, settling disputes by peaceful means in accordance with international law, particularly the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and stressed the need for the early finalisation of an effective, substantive, and legally binding Code of Conduct (COC) in the East Sea.

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Vietnam always treasures the traditional and fraternal relations between the two parties and countries, PM Hung said.

The Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence would continue to create favourable conditions for the armies of both countries to deepen practical and effective defence cooperation in the years to come.

Veeramalla Anjaiah, Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Southeast Asian Studies in Indonesia, said the keynote address by General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and State President To Lam at the 23rd Shangri-La Dialogue came at a highly opportune moment and at a forum of particular significance to global and regional security.

The top leader noted that the Resolution of the 14th National Party Congress sets out demanding requirements for renewing mindset, including reforms to the Party’s leadership methods to strengthen the country’s strategic autonomy and achieve rapid and sustainable development.

Party inspection, supervision and disciplinary work must be carried out proactively, promptly, comprehensively and in a coordinated manner, in a democratic, objective, fair, cautious, rigorous, accurate and strictly enforced way, and in line with the Party’s principles, procedures, regulations, authority and working methods, the PM said.

The Government’s regular meeting for May, reports on economic performance during the first five months, and Vietnam ranking among the four ASEAN countries most chosen by people in the region for travel, work, and live in are among news highlights on June 3.

The two sides agreed to step up high-level visits and meetings, effectively maintain defence policy dialogue and military consultations, strengthen cooperation among military services and arms, promote exchanges between young officers, expand professional training and experience sharing, and enhance coordination in handling maritime issues.

Concluding the meeting, General Secretary and President Lam emphasised that building a modern society is a cause of the entire people under the Party’s leadership. He stressed the need to proactively absorb the achievements of human civilisation, advanced science, technology and governance while safeguarding national independence, self-reliance, cultural identity and the socialist orientation of development.

Given their shared experiences and comparable development trajectories, the two countries are well-positioned to identify common interests and deepen cooperation for the future, said former Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines Laura Q. Del Rosario.