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Washington (VNA) – Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and his host,
U.S. President George W. Bush, discussed measures to strengthen and further
boost friendly ties and multifaceted cooperation
between the two countries as
well as regional and international issues of mutual concern.
During
their talks at the White House on June 24, PM Dung thanked the US President
and people for their warm welcome. President Bush recalled fine impressions
during his visit to Vietnam
and he also thanked the Vietnamese Government and people for their hospitality.
President Bush expressed his pleasure at Vietnam ’s economic achievements
and praised the Vietnamese Government’s determination to stabilise its macro
economy.
The two leaders said bilateral ties between Vietnam
and the US
are developing dynamically and they agreed to firmly and efficiently push up
the two countries’ friendly and constructive partnership and multifaceted
cooperation on the basis of equality, mutual respect, and mutual benefit.
Both leaders agreed to increase their senior officials’ dialogues on politics,
defence, security; establish a new mechanism for exchange and coordination in
education, environment, and science-technology; further exchange of economic
consultation; and resolve war-related humanitarian issues.
President Bush voiced his support for Vietnam ’s national sovereignty,
security and territorial integrity.
The two leaders expressed their pleasure at the achievements made by Vietnamese
Americans and recognised their positive contributions to boosting bilateral
ties.
PM Dung affirmed that the Vietnamese Government always considers overseas
Vietnamese as an inseparatable part of the nation and has always created the
most favourable conditions for them to contribute to their homeland.
PM Dung and President Bush agreed to foster the Vietnam-US ties in economics,
trade and investment, describing this as a foundation and a driving force for
lifting friendly relations and bilateral cooperation to a new height.
PM Dung affirmed Vietnam
’s determination to implement bilateral and international commitments and
further improve its investment and business environment.
The two sides agreed to start negotiations on a bilateral investment treaty.
President Bush said the US
is considering granting the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) to Vietnam and
recognising its economy as a market economy. He also said that the US will import fruits from Vietnam , with
the purchase of blue dragon fruits to be made this year.
Both leaders agreed to further cooperation in education and establish a task
group on the matter to jointly study and put forth measures for efficient
educational cooperation between Vietnam
and the US
in the future.
They committed to actively cooperating in the area of environment, with the
establishment of a new sub-committee under a bilateral agreement on science and
technology to help Vietnam
cope with climate change and rising sea level. The US
side expressed wish to make the partnership with Vietnam in this area a model.
The two leaders agreed to strengthen cooperation in resolving humanitarian
issues left by the war. President Bush thanked the Vietnamese Government and
people for their efficient cooperation with the US
in seeking US
servicemen regarded as Missing in Action.
He also affirmed that the US
will further assist Vietnam
in the prevention of HIV/AIDS, the clearance of ordnance, the detoxification of
dioxin-contaminated areas, the implementation of health care projects and the
search for missing Vietnamese people during the war.
The two sides affirmed that they will further their consultation and
cooperation within the framework of the United Nations Security Council and in
regional and international issues, such as fighting terrorism, epidemics and
trans-national crime and ensuring food security.
Following the talks, which took place in the friendly and constructive spirit
of respect, the two leaders held a joint press briefing.
During the event, President Bush appreciated and recognised the Vietnamese
Government’s efforts and solutions to religious issues. He expressed his
pleasure at the strong and dynamic development of the Vietnam-US ties in the
spirit of mutual respect and benefit.
The US
President thanked the Vietnamese PM for his visit and said he wanted the
Vietnam-US relations to further develop.
PM Dung announced the talks held with US President Bush was successful in the
spirit of friendship, constructive manner and mutual understandings. The two
sides were glad to realise that the bilateral relations between the two
countries have developed rapidly towards “constructive partnership, friendship,
multi-faceted cooperation, equality, mutual respects and benefits”.
The Vietnamese government leader stressed that this US
visit demonstrates Vietnam
’s persistent foreign policy of independence, sovereignty, multilateralisation
and diversification with a wish that Vietnam will be a friend and
trustworthy partner of many countries of the international community, and
continue to boosting the Vietnam-US relations within the framework agreed by
leaders of the two countries.
The PM hoped this visit’s outcomes will help lift the Vietnam-US ties to a new
level for the benefit of people of the two countries and for peace, stability
and development cooperation in the region and the world at large.-Enditem |