Vietnam and EU vow stronger ties


Boosting ties: Luong Cuong (right) and Costa greeting each other during a meeting at the Presidential Palace in Hanoi. — Pool/AFP

THE country and the European Union pledged to deepen economic and security cooperation, up­gra­ding their diplomatic relationship to hedge against an increasingly unpredictable United States.

Vietnam and the EU must “stand side by side as reliable and predictable partners” at a moment when the “international rules-based order is under threat”, European Council Presi­dent Antonio Costa said during a visit to the capital Hanoi yesterday.

President Luong Cuong, speaking at a joint press briefing, called the upgrade to Vietnam’s highest-level partnership a “new landmark” reflecting “sincere and mutual trust”.

The announcement of the comprehensive strategic partnership comes less than a week after Vietnam’s Communist Party reaffirmed General Secretary To Lam as the country’s top leader, backing his vision for sweeping growth-oriented change.

Vietnam and the EU signed a free-trade deal in 2019, with bilateral exchange growing by around 40% since then.

But Hanoi’s ballooning surplus with the bloc has rankled European leaders who have called for the removal of non-tariff barriers on EU products such as automobiles.

The two sides agreed yesterday to deepen cooperation on trade, technology, energy and security, according to a joint statement.

They also pledged to work together on supply chain security, critical minerals, semiconductors and artificial intelligence.

“Science, technology and innovation” should become the “pillars of bilateral ties”, Cuong said, adding that Vietnam also sought cooperation on security and defence, especially at sea and in the cyber domain.

Vietnam has emerged as a regional economic bright spot, clocking 8% growth last year despite new 20% tariffs from its largest export market, the United States. Faced with deepening trade uncertainty, Vietnam is on the hunt for new markets beyond top trading partners, the United States and China.

Vietnam has long practised what its leaders term “bamboo diplomacy”, looking to stay on good terms with the world’s major powers. — AFP

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