French President Emmanuel Macron is about to visit Vietnam
Báo Thanh niên•02/12/2023
The French President said he will send a number of ministers to work with Vietnam to prepare for his upcoming visit.
Sharing with French President Emmanuel Macron at the meeting on the occasion of the World Climate Action Summit (COP28) taking place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh highly appreciated the development of the Vietnam-France strategic partnership.
Prime Minister talks with French President Emmanuel Macron
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The Prime Minister respectfully conveyed the warm regards of General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and President Vo Van Thuong and the invitation of the French President to visit Vietnam. The Head of Government also suggested that the two countries continue to strengthen cooperation and implement the contents agreed upon in the phone call between General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and President Macron on October 20. Accordingly, promoting the exchange of delegations at all levels, boosting cooperation in economics, security, defense, trade, investment, science and technology, education and training, innovation, digital transformation, green transformation, culture and people-to-people exchange. Believing that there is a harmonious connection between the two countries in culture, architecture and painting, the Prime Minister suggested that France actively support Vietnam in restoring and preserving historical relics. President Macron reiterated his good impressions of the country and people of Vietnam, highly appreciated the prospects of bilateral relations and fully agreed that the two sides need to coordinate more effectively and comprehensively in all potential areas. He said he would send a number of ministers to visit Vietnam, discuss and coordinate with Vietnamese partners to review and promote specific cooperation activities, especially in economics, trade and investment. President Macron affirmed that the French Government has a roadmap to ratify the Vietnam - EU Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA). These will be good and thorough preparations for the President's visit in the coming time. He also affirmed that the French Government will accompany and support Vietnam in implementing the Political Declaration on the Partnership for a Just Energy Transition (JETP).
Accelerating the transition to coal power
Previously, at noon on December 2, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended and spoke at the Seminar on Accelerating the Conversion of Coal Power, chaired by President Emmanuel Macron.
The Prime Minister spoke at the seminar on accelerating the conversion of coal power, chaired by the French President within the framework of the COP28 Conference.
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The French President and leaders of countries and organizations emphasized the urgent need to reduce dependence on coal power, convert energy, and develop renewable energy. However, developing countries cannot be asked to choose between energy conversion and economic development. According to Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Vietnam and other developing countries cannot deny the role of coal power, but it is time to switch to a cleaner energy source. To do this, Vietnam will perfect its institutions, legal framework, and policy mechanisms to switch to renewable energy with a suitable roadmap and steps.
EU, US leaders and organizations affirm that they will accompany Vietnam in the energy transition process.
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The Prime Minister thanked the G7 countries, including France, and other international partners for supporting Vietnam in energy transition, especially through the implementation of JETP. At the same time, he asked the partners to increase support for Vietnam in preferential finance, advanced technology, training high-quality human resources and building a smart governance system. The leaders of France, the President of the European Commission, the US and leaders of international financial organizations and institutions welcomed Vietnam's commitment and efforts. The partners also affirmed that they will support and accompany Vietnam in the energy transition process.
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