Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung continues his working visit to Ireland
(VOVworld) - Deputy Prime
Minister Trinh Dinh Dung has suggested Ireland prompt the European Union (EU)
to soon sign and ratify the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (UVFTA) and recognize
Vietnam’s market economy.
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Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung and Irish Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Charles Flanagan (Photo: VOV5) |
Deputy Prime Minister Dung made the suggestion during his meeting with Irish Minister of
Foreign Affairs and Trade Charles Flanagan in Dublin on April 21, where he
affirmed that Vietnam attaches importance to its cooperative ties with Ireland.
The Deputy Prime Minister also called on Ireland to provide more scholarships for
Vietnamese students and create favorable conditions for overseas Vietnamese in
Ireland to better integrate into the host society. For his part, Minister
Flanagan pledged to boost bilateral economic cooperation in the coming time,
facilitate and encouraging the two nations’ enterprises to invest and transfer
technology, particularly in the sectors with strong potential, such as renewable
energy, high-quality agriculture, food industry, aviation, and information and
communication technology. During his meeting with Minister of Agriculture, Food
and the Marine Michael Creed, Deputy Prime Minister Dung spoke highly of Ireland’s
agricultural achievements and urged Ireland to share experience and support
Vietnam in hi-tech agricultural development while strengthening cooperation in
forestry, environment and response to climate change. He also called on Ireland
to facilitate access to its market for Vietnam’s agro-forestry-fishery
products, and to the European market through the nation.