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UK and Vietnam look to boost strategic partnership

The UK and Vietnam signed a joint bilateral strategic partnership further strengthening ties between the two nations.

The United Kingdom and Vietnam signed into action a joint bilateral strategic partnership further strengthening ties between the two nations.

Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Gia Khiem (L) and the UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs the Rt Hon William Hague.

The agreement was signed yesterday between the Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Gia Khiem and the UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs the Rt Hon William Hague.

The two leaders met in London to discuss ways to intensify cooperation in existing areas, and expand into new ones. They are pleased to see the elevation of bilateral relations to the highest level of a strategic partnership.

William Hague said, "Today\'s agreement with Vietnam is yet another example of the UK\'s commitment to pursuing an active foreign policy with emerging powers around the world. This partnership will bring more direct links between our universities, closer co-operation on serious and organised crime and will continue our frank dialogue on human rights. It is also a real boost for British businesses looking to invest in Vietnam."

During his stay in the UK, Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Khiem will also meet with Mr. Stephen O\'Brien MP, parliamentary under the secretary of state, Department for International Development and Mr. Edward Davey MP, Minister for Employment Relations, Consumer and Postal Affairs. He will also hold meetings with members of parliament.

The UK is keen to bring bilateral trade relations with Vietnam to another level. On Friday, September 10, the deputy prime minister will speak at the opening of the seminar: “Opportunities and policy for investment of infrastructure in Vietnam”. This will promote the expertise of the UK as a provider of Public-Private Partnership (PPP) solutions.

In London, Mr Pham Gia Khiem will have a number of key commercial meetings with Jardines, the British Airports Authority (BAA) and Gatwick Airport. They will discuss other commercial interests in his meetings with ministers. Important emerging sectors for the UK include energy, retail and real estate among others.

Ambassador Mark Kent, who accompanies the delegation, said: “The UK – Vietnam relationship has intensified rapidly since Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung’s visit to the UK in March 2008. The strategic partnership declaration shows the breadth and the depth of our cooperation. The UK is looking to engage more with countries in South East Asia and we are delighted to enter into this strategic partnership with Vietnam. We see many opportunities to build links between the people and enterprises of both countries.”

The strategic partnership provides a framework to develop the bilateral relationship in a comprehensive way, particularly in strengthening and deepening cooperation across some key areas like political – diplomatic cooperation, global and regional issues, trade and investment, sustainable socio-economic development, education, training, science and technology, security and defence, and people to people links.

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