New chapter opens in Vietnam-France relationship

Vietnam and France have agreed to chart a new course for the bilateral relationship during the talks between General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee Nguyen Phu Trong and French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on March 27.

Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong (left) and French President Emmanuel Macron meet with the press following their talks in Paris on March 27. (Photo: VOV)
Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong (left) and French President Emmanuel Macron meet with the press following their talks in Paris on March 27. (Photo: VOV)

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The leaders told the press following their talks that they consented to enhance mutual political trust, step up strategic cooperation and create marked changes to improve the efficiency of bilateral cooperation across fields in order to deepen the strategic partnership between the two countries.

The two countries will intensify high-level exchanges and meetings, raise the efficiency of cooperation and dialogue mechanisms, expand and strengthen collaboration in all spheres, and at all levels, and closely coordinate with each other on regional and international issues of shared concern.

They will continue to create the best possible conditions for businesses and investors of both sides to scale up their operation in the respective countries, especially in the areas of France’s strength and Vietnam’s demands, aiming to make the economic links on par with their fruitful political ties.

Party General Secretary Trong said enhancing the Vietnam-France relationship matches the demand and interest of the two countries’ people, noting that Vietnam and France are the important partner of each other.

Highlighting the close-knit relations between the two countries although they are in different continents, the leader said the relationship has developed fruitfully over the past 45 years.

The establishment of the strategic partnership five years ago has opened up new opportunities for the two countries to elevate the bilateral ties to a new height, he added.

He called on the French side to keep doors open for Vietnamese goods and French businesses to increase their investment in Vietnam.

Co-chairing the press conference, President Macron thanked Party General Secretary Trong for selecting France as the first European nation to visit during his second term in office.

Stressing Vietnam’s important position in the region and in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the President said Vietnam will be a friend who helps France to increase its presence in the region.

The leader expressed his hope for stronger cooperation with Vietnam in all spheres, ranging from politics, economy, trade and investment to culture, education, tourism, science and climate change, urging the two countries to intensify the exchange, experience sharing and cooperation between their legislative bodies, and place young generations at the centre of the bilateral ties.

Macron said he hopes that with the cooperation documents signed during Party General Secretary Trong’s visit, the bilateral relationship will make great strides in the time to come.

Following their talks, the leaders witnessed the signing of a number of cooperation agreement, including a statement on cooperation between Vietnam’s Ministry of Education and Training and the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, and a letter of intent on tourism cooperation between the Vietnamese Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs.

Other documents are a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the Vietnamese Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and the French Development Agency (AFD), another MoU between Vietnam’s Ministry of Planning and Investment and the AFD, and a cooperation programme between the two justice ministries for 2018-2019.

Another MoU was also signed by Vietnam’s T&T Group and Bouygues Group of France on cooperation in investment in the EUR1.4 billion (US$1.7 billion) urban railway project No. 3 connecting Hanoi’s centre with it suburb town of Son Tay.

On this occasion, Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh also handed an investment licence to Son My 1 thermal power plant of France’s EDF Group.