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    Enhancing maritime collaboration and resolving sea challenges: A new chapter for Vietnam and the Philippines

    HANOI (ANN/VIET NAM NEWS) – Vietnam and the Philippines reached a significant consensus to bolster maritime cooperation and expedite the resolution of sea-related matters through enhanced bilateral coordination on Wednesday.

    This pivotal decision emerged during a high-level meeting presided over by the Foreign Ministers of both nations in the Capital of Hanoi.

    Philippines’ Secretary for Foreign Affairs Enrique Manalo is on a two-day visit to Vietnam to co-chair the 10th meeting of the Vietnam-Philippines Joint Commission on Bilateral Cooperation (JCBC-10) with his Vietnamese counterpart Bùi Thanh Sơn.

    Secretary Manalo expressed pleasure at his first visit to Vietnam and emphasised that Vietnam was also the first country he has visited since taking office.

    He affirmed that the Philippines always values the consolidation and development of friendly and cooperative relations in many fields with Vietnam, the Philippines’ only strategic partner in ASEAN.

    Minister Sơn said that the visit was of great significance, contributing to further promoting the strategic partnership between the two countries.

    At the meeting, with the participation of representatives from relevant ministries and sectors of the two countries, both sides conducted a comprehensive review and evaluation of the bilateral relationship since the 9th JCBC meeting in Manila (March 2019) and the implementation of the Action Programme for the Implementation of Vietnam-Philippines Strategic Partnership in 2019-2024.

    Both sides were satisfied with the positive development of Vietnam-Philippines ties over the past four years, including during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Vietnam and the Philippines also concurred on several specific measures to continue promoting cooperation in various fields, including strengthening high-level exchanges and contacts, particularly the visit to Vietnam by Philippine President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr at a suitable time, effectively implementing bilateral cooperation mechanisms, including the Joint Committee on Sea and Ocean Issues, the Joint Trade Sub-Committee, the Joint Working Group on Agriculture, and the Joint Working Group on Fisheries.

    Both sides will also promote the development of an Action Programme for the implementation of the Vietnam-Philippines Strategic Partnership in the period 2025-2030.

    The two countries will also work on efforts to strengthen defence and security cooperation, striving to bring bilateral trade turnover to USD10 billion soon, with an emphasis on rice trade.

    Both sides agreed to enhance maritime and ocean cooperation, strengthen information sharing and coordination in dealing with issues arising at sea, and improve the effectiveness of cooperation in preventing and combating illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing activities (IUU).

    Stronger cooperation in important fields such as agriculture, culture, tourism, education, transportation, science and technology, environment, and people-to-people exchanges, was discussed at the meeting.

    The two countries’ diplomats also expressed satisfaction and agreed to continue to coordinate and support each other at multilateral forums, especially ASEAN and the United Nations, work together with other ASEAN countries to uphold the unity and central role of ASEAN and promote ASEAN sub-regional cooperation, contributing to the building of a strong and prosperous community.

    The two ministers also agreed to enhance cooperation between the foreign ministries of the two countries, including strengthening exchanges on international and regional issues of mutual concern and promoting cooperation between the two countries’ diplomatic academies.

    At the end of the meeting, Minister Sơn and Secretary Manalo jointly signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) of the meeting of the JCBC-10 and agreed to hold the 11th meeting of the commission in the Philippines in 2025.

    Minister Manalo has invited Minister Sơn to visit the Philippines at a suitable time.

    The same day, the Filipino diplomat also paid a courtesy call to Vietnamese Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính, where the two sides expressed mutual commitment to the Strategic Partnership. Vietnam remains the Philippines’ only strategic partner in ASEAN and one of the two in the world.

    They also underlined the focus on accelerating socio-economic development and enhancing national, regional and global security with ASEAN at the centre.

    Vietnam’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Bùi Thanh Sơn and the Philippines’ Secretary of Foreign Affairs Enrique Manalo exchanged the MoU of the 10th meeting of the Vietnam-Philippines Joint Commission for Bilateral Cooperation held on Wednesday. PHOTO: ANN/VIET NAM NEWS
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