Deputy Minister Ngo Le Van welcomed State Secretary Marek Estok on a working visit to Vietnam. (Photo: Jackie Chan) |
At the consultation, Deputy Minister Ngo Le Van and State Secretary Marek Estok informed each other about the situation in each country, reviewed bilateral cooperation in the past time, and discussed specific directions and measures to promote the traditional friendship and multifaceted cooperation between Vietnam and Slovakia in the coming time, as well as discussed international and regional issues of mutual concern.
Deputy Minister Ngo Le Van and State Secretary Marek Estok agreed to strengthen coordination between the two countries' foreign ministries, including promoting the exchange of delegations at all levels, especially high-level ones, through all Party, State and National Assembly channels to enhance political trust and mutual understanding; agreed to continue to effectively organize regular political consultations at the deputy ministerial level, and consider expanding cooperation mechanisms between units of the two foreign ministries.
Deputy Minister Ngo Le Van hopes to strengthen coordination between the Vietnamese and Slovakian Foreign Ministries. (Photo: Thanh Long) |
During the meetings, the Slovak delegation expressed admiration and appreciation for the socio-economic development achievements that Vietnam has achieved in recent times, under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam ; affirmed that Slovakia attaches great importance to the traditional friendship with Vietnam, always considers Vietnam as Slovakia's leading important partner in Southeast Asia and wishes to promote cooperation with Vietnam in all fields.
State Secretary Marek Estok assessed Vietnam as a potential economic partner of Slovakia in Southeast Asia, with more and more Slovak enterprises interested in expanding investment and business in Vietnam; affirmed that Slovakia will urge the remaining EU countries to soon ratify the Investment Protection Agreement between Vietnam and the European Union (EVIPA), and support the European Commission (EC) to soon remove the IUU "yellow card" for Vietnamese seafood exports.
Mr. Marek Estok suggested that the Foreign Ministries of the two countries strengthen cooperation, further promote the coordinating role so that the ministries, branches and localities of the two countries can strengthen bilateral cooperation, especially promoting cooperation in economics, trade, investment, security - defense, education - training, information technology, culture - tourism, labor...; continue to closely coordinate at multilateral forums such as the United Nations, promote relations between ASEAN with Slovakia and the EU.
State Secretary Marek Estok highly appreciated the achievements in socio-economic development in Vietnam in recent years. (Photo: Thanh Long) |
Discussing international and regional issues of mutual concern, the two sides emphasized the settlement of disputes and conflicts by peaceful means on the basis of international law and respect for the United Nations Charter. Regarding the East Sea, the two sides stressed the importance of ensuring peace, stability, security, safety and freedom of navigation and aviation in the East Sea, and respect for international law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS 1982).
On this occasion, State Secretary Marek Estok highly appreciated the positive contributions of the Vietnamese community in Slovakia to the local socio-economy.
The Deputy Minister thanked and requested that Slovakian authorities at all levels continue to pay attention and create favorable conditions for the Vietnamese community in Slovakia to live stably and integrate well into the local community, promoting their role as a bridge for cooperation between the two countries.
Source: https://baoquocte.vn/tang-cuong-phoi-hop-hanh-dong-giua-bo-ngoai-giao-viet-nam-va-slovakia-320469.html
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