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Vietnam and Australia will work on the Action Program to implement the Vietnam – Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership for the 2024 – 2028 period.
Chairman of Vietnam’s National Assembly Tran Thanh Man and Australian Senate President Sue Lines at a meeting in Hanoi on August 25. Photos: Quochoi |
It’s the affirmation that Chairman of Vietnam’s National Assembly Tran Thanh Man gave Australian President of Senate Sue Lines at the meeting in Hanoi on August 26.
The visit paid by Sue Lines is viewed to concretize the implementation of the contents stated in the recently-upgraded Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two countries.
“The delegation’s visit would help to make the recently revised Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between Australia and Vietnam more concrete and encourage its implementation,” Tran Thanh Man told Sue Lines.
Echoing the Vietnamese top lawmaker, President Sue Lines said this is the second visit to Vietnam paid by Australian Senate and the trips have contributed to the bilateral relations and the relationship between Vietnam’s National Assembly and Australia’s Senate, especially helped share expertise in empowering women, children, and vulnerable groups.
She said Sue Lines underlined that Australia and Vietnam have emerged as each other’s most significant partners, further bolstering collaboration in novel and vital domains like digital transformation, energy, climate change, and peacekeeping.
Overview of the meeting. |
Growing relationship
During the discussions, Chairman of the National Assembly Tran Thanh Man expressed his happiness over the 50-year history of the Vietnam-Australia relationship, citing key milestones like the establishment of a Comprehensive Partnership in 2009, a Strategic Partnership in 2018, and an upgrade to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in March 2024 during Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s official visit to Australia.
“This indicates how political trust and understanding are becoming more and more strengthened, particularly as a result of ongoing delegation exchanges and high-level contacts on all channels, including the parliamentary channel,” Man emphasized.
Currently, the two nations efficiently uphold more than 20 bilateral cooperation mechanisms, yielding numerous favorable outcomes like steady trade and economic cooperation, with two-way trade turnover reached US$14 billion in 2023. Both nations rank in the top ten trade partners of each another. Two-way trade in July of this year was $8.2 billion, a 4.7% increase from the same month the previous year.
During the discussions, Chairman of the National Assembly Tran Thanh Man expressed his delight over the 50-year history of the Vietnam-Australia relationship, citing key milestones like the establishment of a Comprehensive Partnership in 2009, a Strategic Partnership in 2018, and an upgrade to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in March 2024 during Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s official visit to Australia.
Both two top lawmakers acknowledged that the two nations still have a great deal of space for cooperation. They suggested that the two countries should further strengthen the recently formed Comprehensive Strategic Partnership through the exchange of high-level delegations, people-to-people ties, decentralization between localities, and connection among friendship associations.