Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Ha Kim Ngoc held phone talks with Ami Bera, a Democratic congressman representing California and Chairman of the Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, and Nonproliferation at the House Foreign Affairs Committee, on April 5.
Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Ha Kim Ngoc (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Ha Kim Ngoc held phone talks
with Ami Bera, a Democratic congressman representing California and Chairman of
the Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, and Nonproliferation at the House
Foreign Affairs Committee, on April 5.
Ngoc
congratulated Bera on his re-election as Chairman of the Subcommittee on Asia,
the Pacific, and Nonproliferation, highly valuing the latter’s contributions to
the development of the US’ ties with Vietnam and other ASEAN countries.
Both
sides noted with satisfaction the great strides in the Vietnam-US Comprehensive
Partnership and expressed optimism about the outlook for bilateral relations in
the time ahead.
Ambassador
Ngoc proposed the US increase support for Southeast Asian countries to access
COVID-19 vaccines, cooperate with Vietnam in transferring vaccine production
technology and licensing and manufacturing vaccines, and promote cooperation to
ensure effective and sustainable supply chains.
For
his part, Bera applauded the Vietnamese Government and people’s success in the
COVID-19 combat and agreed to foster ties to keep supply chains stable.
The
congressman said as a doctor, he understands the need for vaccine access for
all people, adding that he will discuss with the US administration about the
possibility of cooperation in vaccine production as suggested by Vietnam.
He
agreed with Ngoc that the two countries should maintain constructive dialogue
to resolve outstanding problems, including the US Trade Representative Office early
wrapping up the “Section 301” investigation and not taking any action
unfavourable for bilateral trade and investment.
Voicing
his concern about the escalation of violence and discrimination against people
of Asian descent, including Vietnamese, Ngoc asked Bera and all-level
administrations and parliaments, especially those in California, to carry out
effective measures to ensure security, safety, and access to healthcare,
education, employment, and other social welfare services for the Vietnamese
community.
Bera
noted that he opposes racial discrimination and pledged to keep working with
Vietnam and other countries to deal with this issue.
During
the talks, the two sides also discussed the enhancement of the ASEAN-US
Strategic Partnership in some regionally important issues.
The
Vietnamese diplomat applauded the US’ commitment to maintaining the fundamental
principles to secure rules-based maritime order, including the adherence to the
1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
He
called on the US administration and congress to pay more attention to and
reserve more resources for effectively implementing the Mekong-US Partnership.
Affirming
the importance of the East Sea, Bera expressed his concern over the recent
developments in the East Sea, showing support for ensuring navigation freedom,
maritime security and safety, the rule of law, as well as regional peace and
stability.
The
congressman also affirmed that his country advocates efforts by ASEAN,
including Vietnam, to seek peaceful solutions to the Myanmar issue.
In
response to Ambassador Ngoc’s invitation, he noted the wish to visit Vietnam
and the region once the COVID-19 pandemic is brought under control.
The
phone talks followed an array of recent discussions between the Vietnamese
Embassy and the President Joe Biden administration and the 117th Congress of the US./.