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State President receives US Secretary of Commerce

VGP - State President Truong Tan Sang on June 2 hosted a reception for the visiting US Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker who stated that the US is keen on boosting ties with Viet Nam in all fields.

June 02, 2014 9:52 PM GMT+7

State President Truong Tan Sang and Secretary of US Department of Commerce Penny Pritzker, Ha Noi, June 2, 2014 - Photo: VGP

Pritzker said her visit aims to bolster bilateral affiliation, as part of efforts to concretise the comprehensive partnership that was set up during President Sang’s visit to the US in July 2013.

With the new partnership, the two countries’ cooperation has become stronger and closely associated with regional and global development, she noted.

The US official expressed her belief that bilateral trade and investment links will continue to grow, especially after the Trans-Pacific Partnership is signed and becomes effective.

Speaking highly of Viet Nam’s improvement of its investment environment, Pritzker said many US firms are interested in starting new businesses or expanding their current operations in the country.

Mentioning the East Sea issue, she reiterated the stance shared by the US Congress and Government that opposed China’s unilateral and provocative move of positioning its oil rig deep in Viet Nam’s exclusive economic zone and continental shelf, sparking tensions in the East Sea.

She also voiced her support for the settlement of disputes through peaceful measures.

State President Sang said the two countries have seen remarkable progress in their ties, especially economics, trade and investment, since they normalised their relations.

Last year, two-way trade reached nearly US$30 billion, five times higher than that of 2005, with US investment in Viet Nam rising steadily.

The two countries are looking forward to stronger affiliation on the back of the TPP, he said.

State President Sang said he believes that with the support of Pritzker, the US-ASEAN Business Council, the cooperation of US businesses as well as Viet Nam’s ongoing administration reform, bilateral economic, trade and investment ties will become robust in the near future.

Viet Nam and the US should work more closely to speed up the implementation of the joint statement signed in July, 2013, in which there were agreements on trade and investment, for their mutual benefits, and peace and stability in Asia-Pacific, he suggested.

He thanked the US Congress and Government for their strong objection against China’s illegal placement of its oil rig deep in Viet Nam’s exclusive economic zone and continental shelf.

So far, the international community as well as the governments and researchers of many countries have raised their voice against China’s provocative act, supported Viet Nam’s stance of settling disputes through peaceful methods on the basis of international law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, and condemned the use of force or threats to use force in handling disputes.

State President Sang said he hopes the international community, including the US, will continue protesting China’s recent move of sinking Vietnamese fishing boat and ramming into Viet Nam Coast Guard ships, damaging property and threatening the lives of Vietnamese fishermen and law enforcement officials.

China has continued to use warships and military aircraft to disturb Viet Nam’s law enforcement operations, he said, stressing that China’s activities are extremely dangerous and must be ended immediately in order to resume order in accordance with international law.

President Sang underscored that Viet Nam always hopes to work with the parties concerned to soon seek a solution to restore stability, friendship and cooperation for the interest of the region and the world.-VNA