Hungarian PM Viktor Orban (L) welcomes Vietnamese Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong. (Photo: VNA) The CPV chief said Vietnam considers Hungary a leading partner
in central Eastern Europe and congratulated Hungary on scoring a number of
important socio-economic achievements, catapulting the country into the
position of one of the leading economies in the European Union with political
stability and social unity.
Orban, for his part, said Hungary considers Vietnam its most
important partner in Southeast Asia, affirming that the visit will create a
new milestone and driving force for the bilateral traditional friendship and
multifaceted cooperation.
Both sides agreed to maintain regular visits and exchanges
between high-ranking leaders, strengthen political consultations and
strategic dialogues via Party, Government, and National Assembly channels, as
well as between ministries, agencies, and localities.
They expressed their determination to foster effective
collaboration in diverse areas, especially in economy, trade, investment,
national defence, education-training, science-technology, environment,
healthcare, culture, sports, and tourism, as well as share experiences in
maintaining and upholding traditional cultural identities during the process
of development.
Host and guest pledged to strengthen consultation on regional
and global issues of shared concern and effective cooperation at multilateral
organisations and forums, particularly at the United Nations, the Asia-Europe
Meeting and the Mekong-Danube Cooperation Initiative.
The General Secretary affirmed that Vietnam supports Hungary in
extending coordination with ASEAN member states and stands ready to serve as
a bridge for the country to expand economic ties with the bloc.
Expressing commitment to promoting the Vietnam-EU comprehensive
partnership, the Hungarian PM vowed to push forward the early signing,
ratification, and full implementation of the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement,
contributing to reinforcing EU market connectivity, including that between
Hungary, Vietnam, and the ASEAN.
As there remains room for bilateral partnership, the two sides
asserted to increase activities of the Vietnam-Hungary Inter-Committee on
Economic Cooperation; create favourable conditions for the two countries’
business communities to meet and seek new opportunities; as well as expand
cooperation in healthcare, water management, information technology,
pharmaceuticals, food safety, environment protection, and renewable energy.
The Vietnamese leader hailed Hungary for considering Vietnam a
priority partner in its official development assistance policy. He suggested
working closely together in fields that suit Hungary’s capacity and meet
Vietnam’s demand.
He thanked the Hungarian government for committing to continuing
the supply of the 200 scholarships it awards to Vietnamese students each
year.
The two sides welcomed the signing of several cooperation
documents in national defence-security, justice, healthcare,
education-training, and the organisation of the second Hungary-Vietnam
conference of universities rectors in Budapest.
They promised to expand ties across culture, sports, and tourism
in order to raise mutual understanding and friendship between the two
peoples, as well as to step up the plans marking the 70th anniversary of
diplomatic ties in 2020.
The host said the Hungarian government will continue to provide
all possible support for Vietnamese nationals in Hungary so they may lead
stable lives and serve as a bridge connecting the two nations.
Following the talks, the two leaders held a press conference,
issued a joint statement on the establishment of the Vietnam-Hungary
comprehensive partnership, and witnessed the signing of several important
cooperation documents.
The inked documents include an inter-government agreement on
judicial assistance in civil matters, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on
defence cooperation between the Defence Ministries of the two countries,
another MoU on collaboration between the Vietnamese Ministry of Health and
the Hungarian Ministry of Innovation and Technology, and a plan on education
cooperation in the 2019-2021 period between the Vietnamese Ministry of
Education and Training and the Hungarian Ministry of Human Resources.
The Hungarian Water Association also signed MoUs with the
People’s Committee of Quang Nam province on the implementation of the Quang
Binh II clean water supply project, with the People’s Committee of Vinh Long
province on a water treatment project in the province, and with the People’s
Committee of Thanh Hoa province on a clean water supply project in the
locality.
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Source: NDO