On the afternoon of January 12, at the Government Headquarters, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh received Indonesian President Joko Widodo, who is on a state visit to Vietnam, the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs informed.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh affirmed that this visit by the Indonesian President has special significance, helping to create new momentum for the relationship between the two countries after more than 10 years of establishing the Strategic Partnership and towards the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations (1955-2025).
The Indonesian President affirmed that Vietnam is a strategically important partner of Indonesia in the region. The Indonesian President also highly appreciated the important and substantive results of the exchanges and meetings with senior Vietnamese leaders and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh.
The two leaders highly appreciated the strong and dynamic development of the cooperative relationship between Vietnam and Indonesia in various fields. Strategic trust has been increasingly enhanced through regular exchanges of delegations and high-level contacts.
Cooperation in the fields of security - defense, sea, agriculture, fisheries, education and training, tourism, people-to-people exchange... has achieved many positive results.
Economic and trade cooperation is a bright spot: in the first 11 months of 2023, foreign investment capital from Indonesia to Vietnam increased by 37%, with a total newly registered capital of more than 1 billion USD.
In the context of difficult global trade, Indonesia still maintains its position as Vietnam's third largest trading partner and Vietnam is Indonesia's fourth largest trading partner in ASEAN with a total trade turnover in the first 11 months of 2023 reaching nearly 13 billion USD.
Building on the achievements and to create new momentum for bilateral relations, the two sides agreed to consider soon bringing the Strategic Partnership to a new height.
The two sides also agreed to continue to increase delegation exchanges and contacts at all levels; effectively implement bilateral cooperation mechanisms, high-level agreements, and signed documents; and promptly develop an Action Program for the 2024-2028 period in line with the new situation.
The two sides agreed to strive to soon increase bilateral trade turnover to 15 billion USD and higher at 18 billion USD before 2028; facilitate and encourage businesses of the two countries to invest in each other's markets; expand cooperation to new and important fields such as artificial intelligence, digital economy, green economy, renewable energy, investment in developing electric vehicle ecosystems and electric vehicle batteries; expand cooperation programs within the framework of the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JTEP); strengthen cooperation in the field of Halal; strengthen cooperation in food security, and study and promote the signing of a rice trade agreement.
The two sides also affirmed to strengthen cooperation in other important areas such as defense, security, maritime cooperation; coordinate to address common security challenges at sea; cooperate in fisheries and aquaculture; coordinate to limit illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities; promote cooperation in education - training, tourism, enhance connectivity, increase the frequency of direct commercial flights, promote people-to-people exchange and cooperation between localities of the two countries.
The two leaders also discussed regional situations and concerns; agreed to continue to coordinate and support each other at multilateral organizations; strengthen cooperation, consolidate solidarity, central role and common views of ASEAN on regional security issues, including the East Sea issue; and support Laos in successfully fulfilling its responsibility as ASEAN Chair in 2024.
The Prime Minister proposed that Indonesia send a high-level representative and support Vietnam to successfully organize the ASEAN Future Forum on rapid, sustainable, people-centered development in 2024 to contribute to building a resilient and sustainable ASEAN Community.
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