Vietnam, NZ agree to lift defence ties

(VNA) - The Vietnamese and New Zealand Defence Ministries will work closely together to elevate bilateral defence cooperation to a new level with the early signing of a defence cooperation agreement. The agreement was reached during talks in Wellington city on March 21 between visiting Vietnamese Defence Minister General Phung Quang Thanh and his New Zealand counterpart Jonathan Coleman.

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Both sides should exchange delegations at all levels, cooperate in English training, set up a deputy minister-level dialogue mechanism, and share experiences in military services with a focus on navy cooperation, said Thanh. Vietnam wishes to foster cooperation with New Zealand at multilateral forums such as the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) and the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting Plus (ADMM+) to maintain the region’s peaceful environment, he added. 

As a nation in the Asia-Pacific region, New Zealand finds consultation cooperation with regional countries necessary, replied Coleman. He went on to say that his ministry will help further cooperate with its Vietnamese counterpart in training, especially to raise Vietnamese military officials’ English language skills, and exchanging naval experiences. New Zealand backed Vietnam’s initiative to set up an expert group to overcome the consequences of bombs and mines left from the war within the mechanism of ADMM+, as well as the nation’s stance in settling disputes by peaceful means in accordance with international law, he noted.

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