At the talks, Irish President Michael Higgins highly appreciated Vietnam’s foreign policy and guidelines; affirmed the importance of Vietnam’s position and role in the Asia-Pacific region; emphasized that the two countries have many similarities in the struggle for national independence and there is no field or topic in which the two sides cannot discuss and cooperate.
Overview of the meeting
President Michael Higgins expressed his impression of Vietnam’s achievements in socio-economic development, international integration, as well as efforts to implement sustainable development goals; and sympathized with Vietnam about the severe damage caused by the recent storm No.
General Secretary and President To Lam affirmed that Vietnam attaches importance to developing friendly relations and multifaceted cooperation with Ireland; highly appreciated the Irish Government's priority position for Vietnam in its development cooperation policy within the framework of the strategy "Global Ireland: Deploying activities in the Asia-Pacific region to 2025".
The General Secretary and President expressed his hope that Ireland will continue to provide development assistance to Vietnam in priority areas such as green growth, climate change response, environmental protection, information technology, digital transformation, and sustainable development.
In order to enhance political trust and mutual understanding, the two leaders agreed to promote the exchange of delegations at all levels, especially at the high level, and actively implement existing cooperation mechanisms. On this occasion, General Secretary and President To Lam was pleased to announce that the Vietnamese Government has decided and is implementing procedures to establish a Vietnamese Embassy in Ireland.
The two leaders expressed their belief that this decision will open a new stage of development in bilateral relations, for the common interests of the people of the two countries.
General Secretary, President To Lam and members of the Vietnamese high-ranking delegation at the meeting with Irish President Michael D. Higgins
Regarding economic, trade and investment cooperation, the two leaders affirmed that this is an important pillar of cooperation and is developing positively with two-way trade turnover reaching 3.5 billion USD by 2024.
The two sides need to effectively utilize the Vietnam-EU Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), promote trade and investment connectivity, support the business communities of the two countries, and strive to increase trade turnover between the two countries to 5 billion USD by 2026 on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations.
The Irish President stressed that Vietnam is Ireland’s leading trade partner and that there is still a lot of room for cooperation between the two countries; acknowledged Vietnam’s request to speed up the ratification process of the Vietnam – EU Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA) to expand cooperation and investment opportunities between the Vietnamese and Irish business communities; and hoped that Vietnam would create favorable conditions for the export of high-quality agricultural products and food from Ireland.
The two sides welcomed the establishment of a strategic partnership on higher education between the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training and the Irish Ministry of Education, Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, as well as the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Vietnam National University, Hanoi and leading Irish universities. The two leaders agreed that this is a priority area of cooperation between the two countries, thereby contributing to improving the quality of training, developing high-quality human resources, and promoting scientific research and innovation in Vietnam.
To enhance mutual understanding and connect the two peoples, the two leaders agreed to promote people-to-people exchanges, cultural and artistic cooperation, tourism, and cooperation between localities.
The two sides agreed to create favorable conditions for people of both countries to live and work, contribute to each other's socio-economic development, and promote the role of a bridge for the friendly relations between the two countries.
Irish President Michael D. Higgins and members of the Irish High-Level Delegation at talks with General Secretary and President To Lam
Within the framework of the talks, the two sides had in-depth discussions on regional security issues of mutual concern such as the situation in Ukraine, the Middle East, etc., calling on all parties to protect civilians, conduct dialogue, and resolve conflicts by peaceful means on the basis of international law and the fundamental principles of the United Nations Charter.
Agreed to strengthen cooperation at multilateral forums in many areas such as responding to global challenges, climate change, food security, ensuring supply chains, etc.
The two sides support ASEAN's stance on the East Sea issue on ensuring peace, stability, security, cooperation and development in the region, resolving disputes by peaceful means on the basis of respect for international law, especially the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
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