Hanoi: The year 2023 marks a remarkable improvement in US- Vietnam relations as the two countries officially upgraded their bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership for peace, cooperation and sustainable development on September 10. As the year draws to an end, Vietnam News Agency reporter Hong Nhung speaks to Marc Knapper, US Ambassador to Viet Nam for his insights on how this diplomatic elevation will open up opportunities for both countries in the years to come. Reporter: How do you evaluate the Vietnam-US relations and cooperation prospects, especially after they elevate the ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership? Ambassador Marc Knapper: It has been a spectacular year for the US.-Vietnam relationship. Starting off in the beginning of the year, we were very much looking forward to celebrating the 10-year anniversary of our comprehensive partnership, of course with the hope that we would be able to upgrade our relationship to the next level over the course of the year. We had so man y visitors from Washington, with a quarter of the US. cabinet officials, including Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, and USAID Administrator Samatha Power. Besides, we welcomed several high-level congressional delegations, and aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan over the summer. I think all of these visits are significant, which really did reflect the importance with which Washington looks at Vietnam, and the importance with which Washington evaluates the US - Vietnam relationship. But of course, the big news of the year was President Joe Biden's visit and then the double upgrade from Comprehensive Partnership to Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. And this was really significant, I think for two reasons. One, it was a reflection of where the US and Vietnam, frankly, already were, you know, our partnership was already comprehensive already strategic. When you look at the activities and the efforts the US and Vietnam make together in so many different areas, whether it's hea lth cooperation, energy cooperation, or security cooperation, you've already known these are fundamental sort of strategic issues in which Vietnam and the US plan together and work together and cooperate together. So really, the upgrade, I think, was significant in that it was a very public acknowledgement of how far our relationship had come in the 28 years of normalisation but it is also significant in what it said about our hopes for the future. The visit by the president was a public and resounding statement of hope by the US and by Vietnam, about where we want this relationship to go. It was a very public statement that our two countries' futures are now inextricably linked to the fact that the success of the US is Vietnam's success, and Vietnam's success will be the US' success, whether it's in terms of promoting prosperity, promoting security, promoting the health of our peoples. Right now, the US and Vietnam are partners whose paths are aligned and whose paths going forward are shared between our two peoples or two countries. I think we saw for example, the pledges the US made to work with Vietnam on semiconductors, and help create a high-tech, innovation-led economy were extremely significant because it's all about promoting US high-tech investment. It is also about workforce development and training and education so that Vietnam can have the engineers and computer scientists and IT workers. The country needs up to 80,000 over the next several years, and the US is a part of this story. We want to be part of this shared effort with Vietnam. So I think what we're seeing now in terms of semiconductors is just the beginning. I think we are going to see a lot more in terms of the Vietnam-US cooperation in high-tech industries going forward. Looking at just how much and how far we've come in just four months, we've done to get to where we are now, it didn't happen overnight. It took years of hard work, and dedication and commitment to this relationship by friends in both Vietnam and the US. I'm very excited ab out what we look forward to next year. Reporter: Obviously, trade, economy and education are among key players in the bilateral ties; however, cultural exchange and tourism have not been tapped to the fullest level. So what are your recommendations for the two countries to enhance cooperation in these areas? And please share your plan to promote cooperation in general in 2024? Ambassador Marc Knapper: Well, I think education is a great example already. Our education ties are very strong. We have 30,000 Vietnamese students in the US, which makes Vietnam the No.5 source country of foreign students in the US. That's something we're very proud of. And we hope we can raise that to No.4. But it's really significant if you look at who are No.1,2,3 and 4. It's India, China, the Republic of Korea, Canada and then Vietnam. And I think it reflects greatly the confidence that Vietnamese students and Vietnamese families have in American education. But even though we have 30,000 Vietnamese students, physically present in the US, if you count online courses, summer camps or short-term exchange programs, homestays, the number actually jumps to 300,000 Vietnamese every year. 300,000 Vietnamese every year have some kind of interaction with American education programs. That's just an amazing testament, as I said, not just to the strength of our two countries' ties but also it pretends great things for the future. The one thing I would like to see is more American young people coming this way to study and to teach English. I think if we can get more Americans here, we can continue even more strongly the process of building bridges to promote understanding between our two countries. We already have a Peace Corps program here which Americans come to teach English in the past year in Hanoi, we will have another group of Americans starting very soon in HCM City as well. We've got the Fulbright University of Vietnam in Ho Chi Minh City, which has become a real hub of learning with the American style education, and we hope that that will continue to grow thanks to the support of the Vietnamese government but also the Ho Chi Minh City authorities. We look forward to other American institutions partnering with counterparts here in Vietnam, whether it's with other partners or with VinUni, which has been very active particularly in high tech areas. And so I fully expect that as we continue to deepen and accelerate our efforts to work with Vietnam on building a high-tech, innovation economy, we're going to see many more American universities, American research institutions coming here to Vietnam, either establishing their own sort of independent facility or partnering with an existing one here. So that's going to be a very exciting story next year and in the years to come. Reporter: Could you please share your impressions on Vietnam? As the New Year is approaching, what is the message you'd like to send to the Vietnamese people? Ambassador Marc Knapper: It's my third Tet here, my third year here, and it's been an incredible journey. As you may k now, I've served here before from 2004 to 2007 and the changes between when I left in 2007 and to the time I returned in 2022, have been stunning. But I always say the one thing that didn't change was the warmth and the hospitality of the Vietnamese people. I think the sense of friendship with the US, I mean, it's changed only because it's gotten deeper in the 15 years since I left. And of course, just the amount and the breadth of bilateral cooperative activities that we undertake is just amazing, compared to what I was here in 2007. And so my message is thank you to the people of Vietnam for all the warmth and the hospitality and the commitment to the relationship with the US. Please know that in Washington and throughout the US, we have a similar strong commitment to Vietnam and to the US-Vietnam relationship. We want Vietnam to succeed. And we're eager to work with Vietnam, whether it's trade, investment, health, security, and education. We want to be Vietnam's partner./. Source: Vietnam News Agency The Prime Minister is ready to explain the draft Budget Act 67, asking the opposition to listen before attacking it "not in accordance with the plan", confirming that the budget has been prepared carefully, believing that every ministry is ready to explain, while assistants to MPs are moving forward. Shouting at the "Prime Minister" Som Lon Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Travel to the Parliament Building To join the meeting of the House of Representatives in considering the draft Budget Act for fiscal year 2024, first term, stating that they are ready. Last night there was a meeting with a large group of about 50 MPs, who will try to answer all questions. 'We have a duty to prepare the budget. The legislative branch also has a duty to inquire. It's a duty that we have to do. So there's nothing special to worry about. Like other ministers, he was ready to explain. All parties have already talked with each other,' Mr. Settha said. However, the debate has not yet begun, but the o pposition views that The government's budget allocation is inconsistent. The Prime Minister said that as the media said, it had not yet been time to discuss it. So let's have a discussion first, give us a chance first. If it doesn't match any point. Where would you like to clarify? Or where is there a glitch? The government is ready to explain. As for whether or not the opposition is alluded to, they are ready to explain to everyone or not, the Prime Minister said that it must depend on what the matter is. If it is a matter of the Ministry of Public Health It will be the Minister who explains. You must look at the appropriateness. Throughout the 3-day debate on the draft budget bill, he will be at the House of Representatives all day long, but today he has an appointment to discuss. But he made an appointment to come to Parliament. The Prime Minister said that he did not predict which ministry would be specifically targeted because he believed that every ministry And the minister has prepared well. The gove rnment has prepared the budget with great care. and everyone in every ministry Work smoothly with the Budget Office. However, after completing the interview with the media While the Prime Minister Walking up to the elevator to go up to the conference room, an assistant to an MP from the Kao Klai Party shouted at him, "Prime Minister Som Loan Source: Thai News Agency
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2023 a spectacular year for US- Vietnam relationship: US AmbassadorThe Prime Minister is ready to explain Budget 67, asking the opposition to listen first.
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