FM meets with EU representatives and foreign counterparts in Belgium

Brussels: Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son engaged in multiple meetings with EU representatives and foreign ministers of various countries in Brussels, Belgium, on February 1 and 2, discussing specific issues concerning the enhancement of bilateral cooperation and coordination in regional and international mechanisms. At a meeting with Josep Borrell, High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission (EC), Son underscored Vietnam’s commitment to strengthening and deepening its comprehensive cooperation with the bloc. The minister proposed the two sides intensify high-level exchanges and fully implement existing cooperation mechanisms. He hoped that the remaining ten EU member states will soon complete the ratification of the Vietnam-EU Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA), and that the EC will soon lift its ‘yellow card’ warning imposed on Vietnam’s aquatic products concerning illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing. He also supported expanding Vietnam-EU cooperation projects in potential areas such as climate change response and energy transition, particularly through the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) framework and the EU’s Global Gateway strategy. Borrell affirmed Vietnam’s importance as an EU partner in the region, pledging to expedite the completion of EVIPA ratification, thus creating favourable conditions to attract European investment flowing into Vietnam. Regarding IUU fishing issues, he acknowledged Vietnam’s positive efforts and expressed hope for a fruitful outcome in the upcoming EC inspection mission in the country. Both sides agreed to work together in addressing regional and global issues, aiming for peace, stability, cooperation, and development in the region and the world. * Meeting with Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mariya Gabriel, Son proposed that Bulgaria support the EC’s early removal of the IUU yellow card on Vietnamese seafood and cooperate with Vietnam in priority areas such as energy transition and green development. The two sides agreed to prepare well for upcoming high-level exchange activities, resume meetings of the intergovernmental committee on economy-trade and sci-tech cooperation, and explore opportunities to expand joint works in potential areas like education and training, labour, agriculture, health, and tourism. *Son’s meeting with his Polish counterpart Radoslaw Sikorski saw both sides reaffirming the importance of the countries’ longstanding traditional friendship and multifaceted cooperation. The Vietnamese FM proposed that Poland promptly ratify EVIPA in 2024, support the EC’s lifting of the yellow card imposed on Vietnam, and enhance collaboration with Vietnam in education and cultural exchange. Sikorski appreciated the positive contributions of the Vietnamese community in Poland and pledged to continue creating favorable conditions for them to live stably, long-term, and legally, contributing to strengthening the friendship between the two peoples. The FMs emphasised the importance of maintaining peace, stability, respecting independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of countries, and resolving disputes and conflicts peacefully based on international law and the United Nations Charter. * In another meeting, the Vietnamese diplomat and his Spanish counterpart, José Manuel Albares Bueno, stressed the importance of the Vietnam-Spain strategic partnership and agreed to promote the bilateral trade and investment ties, effectively implement the Vietnam-EU Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), and expand collaboration in potential spheres, including infrastructure construction, digital transformation, education, and training. The Spanish FM expressed his desire to visit Vietnam this year to boost economic and trade cooperation between the two countries and suggested exploring opportunities for bilateral engagements in high-speed rail building. * During their meeting, Son and Greek FM Giorgos Gerapetritis agreed that both sides should continue to implement measures to further promote bilateral relations, especially in economy and trade. The Vietnamese minister proposed promoting the signing of cooperation agreements on maritime transport, labour, and double taxation avoidance and expanding collaboration to new areas, including digital transformation and green growth. The two ministers also discussed mutual international and regional concerns, affirming their commitment to close coordination, upholding international law and the UN Charter and contributing to maintaining peace, stability, security, and safety of navigation and overflight at seas, and resolving disputes peacefully based on international law, especially the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). *In his meeting with Finnish FM Elina Valtonen, Son said Finland’s approval of EVIPA and implementation of the EVFTA open up new cooperation opportunities for the two countries, particularly in agriculture, high technology, renewable energy, and green growth. He proposed the European nation support Vietnam in tackling the IUU yellow card issue and developing sustainable fisheries. Valtonen said high technology is a potential area for bilateral cooperation, hoping that Vietnam will support Finland in enhancing relations with ASEAN, particularly regarding its participation in the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (TAC). * The Vietnamese FM also met with EU Commissioner for International Partnerships Jutta Urpilainen, who said Vietnam is the only partner that has established five large cooperation frameworks with the EU in politics, defence, trade, investment, and energy. She expressed her wish for both sides to continue effectively implementing their signed agreements, deepening their relations toward practical outcomes./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Localities receive rice aid for Lunar New Year


Hanoi: Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai on February 1 signed a decision regarding the allocation of rice from the national reserve to localities for the 2024 Lunar New Year festival and the between-crop period.

He assigned the Ministry of Finance (MoF) to distribute a total of 431.9 tonnes of rice at no cost to the provinces of Ha Giang, Bac Kan and Kon Tum.

Ha Giang will receive 253.62 tonnes, Bac Kan – 31,605 tonnes, and Kon Tum – 76.86 tonnes for distribution to locals during Tet. An additional 69.87 tonnes will be given to residents of Kon Tum for the between-crop period.

The authorities of Ha Giang, Bac Kan and Kon Tum are responsible for ensuring the accuracy of reporting data and delivering the timely rice aid to eligible recipients in line with regulations./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Australian newspaper introduces nine best things for tourists to do in Vietnam


Sydney: Herald Sun – one of the oldest and most widely read newspapers in Australia, has ran an article listing the nine best things for tourists to do when visiting Vietnam, attached with many impressive images of tourist attractive destinations in the Southeast Asian country.

The article affirmed as affordable as it is vibrant and varied, Vietnam is fast becoming a destination of choice for Australian holidaymakers.

The first activity spotlighted by the newspaper is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh province.

The best way to explore Ha Long Bay, which is undoubtedly Vietnam’s best known natural attraction in Vietnam, is from the water, the newspaper said, adding that a six-hour boat tour is an ideal way to introduce yourself to the majesty of the region.

It also mentioned some activities that tourists should experience in the bay such as visiting caves and Ti Top island to relax on the beach and try a bamboo row boat.

The other activities include visiting Cu Chi Tunnels in Ho
Chi Minh City; exploring HCM City on two wheels; taking in a water puppet show at the Golden Dragon in HCM City; eating in Hanoi; walking the ocean floor in Nha Trang; shopping, cooking and eating at a floating market; trekking hills of Sapa; and visiting train street in Hoi An. /.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnam, Singapore step up population database connection


Hanoi: A delegation from the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security (MoPS) led by Deputy Minister Sen. Lieut. Gen. Nguyen Duy Ngoc began a working visit to Singapore on February 1.

During the trip, the delegation worked with the Smart Nation and Digital Government Office (SNDGO) and the Government Technology Agency (GovTech).

Ngoc also paid a courtesy call to Singaporean Senior Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security Teo Chee Hean, during which both sides underscored the robust and comprehensive development of the bilateral strategic partnership over the past years. Building upon this foundation, the two countries will continue to deepen their cooperation this year, thereby laying the groundwork to elevate the bilateral relations in the time ahead.

Teo, for his part, expressed his delight at the growing collaboration between Singaporean law enforcement agencies and the MoPS over the past years.

He also took note of cooperation proposals from the Vietnamese side and expressed his hope for
continued collaboration in key areas such as security, digital economy, and human resources training.

In the morning of the same day, the Vietnamese delegation attended the annual dialogue between the MoPS and Singapore’s Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI), SNDGO and GovTech led by Deputy Secretary Sim Fengji.

The discussion focused on advancing the negotiations on a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the MoPS and MCI. Notably, they deliberated the connecting of population databases through the integration of Vietnam’s VNeID app and Singapore’s SingPass. They also agreed on the legal aspects of data sharing between the two countries for cooperation in fields such as health care, education, tourism, crime prevention and control, and sharing of training experiences to support the establishment of a national big data centre, particularly in legal, technological and human resources aspects.

Following the dialogue, the Vietnamese delegation attended an exhibition on programming technology s
olutions for better public services for people – an annual event showcasing public service applications to the public./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnam, Singapore step up population database connection


Hanoi: A delegation from the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security (MoPS) led by Deputy Minister Sen. Lieut. Gen. Nguyen Duy Ngoc began a working visit to Singapore on February 1.

During the trip, the delegation worked with the Smart Nation and Digital Government Office (SNDGO) and the Government Technology Agency (GovTech).

Ngoc also paid a courtesy call to Singaporean Senior Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security Teo Chee Hean, during which both sides underscored the robust and comprehensive development of the bilateral strategic partnership over the past years. Building upon this foundation, the two countries will continue to deepen their cooperation this year, thereby laying the groundwork to elevate the bilateral relations in the time ahead.

Teo, for his part, expressed his delight at the growing collaboration between Singaporean law enforcement agencies and the MoPS over the past years.

He also took note of cooperation proposals from the Vietnamese side and expressed his hope for
continued collaboration in key areas such as security, digital economy, and human resources training.

In the morning of the same day, the Vietnamese delegation attended the annual dialogue between the MoPS and Singapore’s Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI), SNDGO and GovTech led by Deputy Secretary Sim Fengji.

The discussion focused on advancing the negotiations on a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the MoPS and MCI. Notably, they deliberated the connecting of population databases through the integration of Vietnam’s VNeID app and Singapore’s SingPass. They also agreed on the legal aspects of data sharing between the two countries for cooperation in fields such as health care, education, tourism, crime prevention and control, and sharing of training experiences to support the establishment of a national big data centre, particularly in legal, technological and human resources aspects.

Following the dialogue, the Vietnamese delegation attended an exhibition on programming technology s
olutions for better public services for people – an annual event showcasing public service applications to the public./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency