The two Prime Ministers witnessed the signing of some Memoranda of Understanding. (Photo: VNA) The following is the full text of the joint Statement.
joinT STATEMENT BY THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE AND THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM ON THE OCCASION OF THE OFFICIAL VISIT OF HIS EXCELLENCY NGUYEN XUAN PHUC, PRIME MINISTER OF VIETNAM TO SINGAPORE (25-27 APRIL 2018) 1. At the invitation of His Excellency Lee Hsien Loong, Prime
Minister of the Republic of Singapore, His Excellency Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Prime
Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and Madam Tran Nguyet Thu made
an official visit to Singapore from 25 to 27 April 2018. The visit was a key
highlight of the celebrations for the 45th anniversary of the establishment
of diplomatic relations and the 5th anniversary of the establishment of the
Strategic Partnership between Vietnam and Singapore in 2018. During the
visit, Prime Minister Phuc was accorded a ceremonial welcome and had a
bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Lee who also hosted an official dinner
in Prime Minister Phuc’s honour. Prime Minister Phuc also called on Her
Excellency Madam Halimah Yacob, President of the Republic of Singapore.
2. The two Prime Ministers witnessed the signing of the
following Memoranda of Understanding (MOU): (i) MOU on Technical Cooperation
in the Protection of Environmental and Water Matters between the Ministry of
Natural Resources and Environment of Vietnam and the Ministry of Environment
and Water Resources of Singapore; (ii) MOU on Collaboration for Liquefied
Natural Gas (LNG) between Enterprise Singapore and the Department of Oil
& Gas under Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry & Trade; (iii) MOU on
Collaboration for Renewable Energy in Vietnam between Enterprise Singapore
and the Electricity and Renewable Energy Authority of Vietnam; (iv) MOU on
Cooperation in Standards and Conformance Areas between Enterprise Singapore
and the Directorate for Standards, Metrology and Quality of Vietnam; (v) MOU
on Cooperation and Exchange of Information in Banking Supervision between the
Monetary Authority of Singapore and the State Bank of Vietnam; and (vi) MOU
on Cooperation in the Area of Financial Innovation between the Monetary
Authority of Singapore and the State Bank of Vietnam.
3. Both Prime Ministers had a wide-ranging discussion on
bilateral, regional and international issues of mutual interest. They
welcomed the substantial progress in bilateral relations achieved since both
countries established diplomatic relations in 1973 and since the
establishment of the Strategic Partnership in 2013. In particular, both Prime
Ministers noted that mutual trust between the two countries has deepened and
bilateral cooperation has strengthened in all areas, including economic
cooperation, capacity building, defence, security, culture, and
people-to-people links.
4. The two Prime Ministers noted with satisfaction that the two
countries are entering a new phase of strategic cooperation given the new
opportunities presented by strong economic growth in the two countries and
the region, as well as the ASEAN Community and the newly signed Comprehensive
and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), among
others.
5. Both Prime Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to maintain
frequent high-level exchanges between the leaders and officials of the two
Governments, ruling Parties, Parliaments and through people-to-people links.
Both sides also agreed to create more opportunities to exchange views, ideas
and initiatives on strategic issues through consultation.
6. Both Prime Ministers welcomed the commemoration of the 45th
anniversary of the establishment of bilateral diplomatic relations and the
5th anniversary of the establishment of the Strategic Partnership, and agreed
that both sides should organise events in 2018 on this occasion to strengthen
political, trade/economic and people-to-people exchanges, in order to further
promote mutual understanding.
7. Both Prime Ministers noted that the extensive investment and
trade ties form a key pillar of the bilateral relationship and agreed on the
importance of creating a pro-business environment such as through the
enforcement of regulations and consistent government policies, strengthening
business-to-business links and facilitating the expeditious resolution of
challenges faced by businesses. Highlighting that Singapore is the third
largest investor in Vietnam, Prime Minister Phuc welcomed more investments
from Singapore, particularly in the privatisation of Vietnam's state-owned
enterprises and in the fields of energy (including LNG and renewable energy),
tourism (including cruise development, product management and marketing), infrastructure
(including highways and seaports), urban solutions, science and technology,
high-tech parks, smart cities (in the areas of public safety and security,
smart mobility and digital infrastructure), and in the digital economy
(including tie-ups between Singaporean and Vietnamese start-ups). Prime
Minister Phuc will witness the signing of several MOUs at the
Vietnam-Singapore Business Dialogue on 26 April 2018.
8. Recognising the existing value of two-way bilateral trade in
agricultural commodities including fresh fruit and vegetables, forestry
products and fisheries for the economies of both countries, the two sides
prioritised efforts to strengthen collaboration in the agriculture sector
through trade, investment and other business links. The two Prime Ministers
encouraged joint business initiatives to capitalise on Singapore’s innovative
technologies and agri-business expertise.
9. Both sides acknowledged the deepening financial cooperation
ties between Singapore and Vietnam with the Monetary Authority of Singapore
and the State Bank of Vietnam enhancing bilateral collaboration through the
signing of two MOUs on financial innovation and banking supervision.
Financial linkages between both sides have also increased with the growing
presence of Singapore’s banks in Vietnam, and the increasing interest of
Vietnamese enterprises to cross-list on the Singapore Exchange to access
Singapore’s capital market for funding and to raise their profile. Singapore
has also continued to provide capacity building assistance to Vietnam in
sharing experiences in financial regulation, supervision and financial
stability surveillance.
10. The two Prime Ministers affirmed the commitment for the
Intellectual Property Office of Singapore and the Vietnam National Office of
Intellectual Property to collaborate with each other to leverage on
innovation and intellectual property (IP) to promote economic growth. The
2018 Implementation Workplan, established under the Memorandum of Bilateral
Cooperation between the two national IP offices, will provide for deeper
cooperation in the areas of IP commercialisation, patent work-sharing and IP
training.
11. Both Prime Ministers agreed to actively promote connectivity
between the two countries as a means to boost business and people-to-people
linkages. Both sides agreed that there was potential to enhance air
connectivity and grow passenger and cargo traffic between and beyond
Singapore and Vietnam, and looked forward to a progressive liberalisation of
the bilateral Air Services Agreement towards this end. Both sides agreed to
actively consider activities to further promote connectivity between the two
countries including in sea transport and logistics. Singapore also reaffirmed
its commitment to provide training for civil aviation and maritime personnel
from Vietnam. The two Prime Ministers welcomed the potential launch of direct
flights between Singapore and Nha Trang.
12. The two Prime Ministers acknowledged the significant
progress made in defence ties and reaffirmed their commitment to advancing
cooperation through high-level visits and defence policy dialogues, bilateral
military-to-military interactions, and exchanges of junior military officers
and port calls.
13. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to work together
closely to strengthen the regional security architecture through strategic
dialogue on the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting (ADMM) and the ADMM-Plus. Both
sides also agreed to enhance practical cooperation through the ADMM-Plus
Experts’ Working Groups’ activities, such as workshops and exercises.
14. Both Prime Ministers highlighted the importance of enhanced
security and intelligence cooperation to combat terrorism, extremism, and
transnational crime, as well as closer cooperation on issues related to cyber
security etc. Singapore also stood ready to assist Vietnam with its capacity
building in the areas of immigration management, crime database and confidential
information protection.
15. Prime Minister Phuc expressed his appreciation for
Singapore’s continued assistance in human resource development, through
programmes such as training conducted under the auspices of the Agreement on
the Study Visit Programme and Executive Education Programme for Senior
Communist Party of Vietnam Officials (2017 – 2019). Singapore will continue
to encourage its educational institutions and service providers in Singapore
to consider participating in suitable education development projects
implemented by Vietnam. Both sides also pledged to work actively to
strengthen cooperation and linkages between their respective vocational
training institutions, including joint programmes aimed at enhancing
exchanges between the young people of both countries.
16. Both Prime Ministers noted the importance of preserving and
protecting the environment to ensure the well-being of their peoples. They
agreed to continue addressing international and regional challenges,
including those that are transnational in nature, such as air and haze
pollution, water quality management, coastal and marine pollution and climate
change. The two leaders acknowledged the strong potential for Singapore and
Vietnam to cooperate to respond to environmental challenges, in areas
including solid and hazardous waste, air and water quality and noise
management. Prime Minister Phuc affirmed Vietnam’s support for Singapore’s
initiative on the Special ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Climate Action that
will be held in July 2018.
17. Both Prime Ministers noted with satisfaction the excellent
cooperation between both countries in regional and international fora, such
as in ASEAN and related forums, APEC, ASEM and the UN. Prime Minister Lee
thanked Prime Minister Phuc for Vietnam’s strong support for Singapore’s
ASEAN Chairmanship in 2018 to achieve a Resilient and Innovative ASEAN.
18. The two countries agreed to maintain regular consultation on
regional issues and coordinate closely to further consolidate ASEAN’s unity,
solidarity and centrality, as well as to ensure the effective implementation
of the ASEAN Vision 2025.
19. The two Prime Ministers reiterated the importance of
maintaining peace and stability in the region and the freedom of navigation
and overflight in the South China Sea. The two countries underlined the
importance of the peaceful resolution of disputes, including full respect for
legal and diplomatic processes, without resorting to the threat or use of
force, in accordance with international law, including the 1982 United
Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). The two sides reaffirmed
their support for the full and effective implementation of the Declaration on
the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea and the early conclusion of an
effective and binding Code of Conduct in the South China Sea.
20. As Chairman of ASEAN 2018, Singapore reaffirmed its support
for continued assistance to CLMV in narrowing the development gap, through
the Singapore Cooperation Programme and the Initiative for ASEAN Integration.
21. Prime Minister Phuc expressed gratitude for the warm
hospitality extended to him and his delegation and looked forward to
welcoming Prime Minister Lee and other leaders of Singapore to visit Vietnam
at a mutually convenient time.
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Source: NDO