According to VNA, President Emmanuel Macron affirmed that France wishes to strengthen cooperation with Vietnam, especially promoting cooperation between businesses. The French government is ready to create favorable conditions to welcome Vietnamese businesses to invest in France and help Vietnam effectively implement its projects.
In addition to economic cooperation, looking towards the future, France attaches great importance to cooperation in education, health care and research on teaching and training as well as cooperation related to conservation, development and enhancement of works and cultural values.
President Macron affirmed that the French Government is always ready to join Vietnam in supporting cultural development movements and cultural exchanges; welcomes Vietnam's commitments on energy; and appreciates Vietnam's efforts in implementing policies on climate change adaptation.
Speaking at a press conference, General Secretary and President To Lam emphasized that, given the extensive development of Vietnam-France relations, as well as to adapt to the current new international and regional context, more than ever, Vietnam-France relations need to be upgraded to a new level. Through this decision, France will become the first country in the European Union to have a new, comprehensive relationship with Vietnam.
General Secretary and President To Lam hopes that in the upcoming talks with the President, the two sides will discuss specific orientations and strategic solutions in five areas to upgrade the Vietnam-France relationship to a new level.
Firstly, deepening political cooperation on both bilateral and multilateral levels in the face of international challenges. Vietnam is ready to closely coordinate with France to build a new era for bilateral relations, increase exchanges and contacts at all levels, through Party, Government and National Assembly channels, and continuously improve the effectiveness and expand bilateral cooperation mechanisms.
Vietnam is concerned about the risk of widespread conflicts in the Middle East, Ukraine, complicated developments in the East Sea... and is ready to join France in contributing responsibly to the common effort to seek peaceful solutions to the above issues, for cooperation and development in each region and in the world.
Second, increase political trust between the two countries through strengthening defense and security cooperation.
Third, strengthen economic partnerships to develop trade and innovation.
Fourth, strengthen cooperation for sustainable and self-reliant development, aiming for a balance between socio-economic development and environmental protection.
Fifth, continue to promote people-to-people exchange, the foundation of bilateral relations, contributing to strengthening solidarity and mutual understanding between the people of the two countries.
With the strong determination of the leaders and people of the two countries, and the valuable asset of more than 300,000 people of Vietnamese origin and Vietnamese people living in France, General Secretary and President To Lam believes that the Vietnam-France relationship will develop further. France will participate more actively and extensively in the "new era, the era of the Vietnamese people's rise".
Immediately after the press conference, General Secretary and President To Lam and French President Emmanuel Macron witnessed the signing ceremony of two cooperation documents between Vietnam and France.
In which, Deputy Minister of Education and Training Hoang Minh Son and French Minister of National Education Anne Genetet signed the "Educational Cooperation Agreement between the Government of Vietnam and the Government of France".
Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of VietjetAir Aviation Joint Stock Company Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, General Director Dinh Viet Phuong, General Director of Safran Group Oliver Andries, and General Director of CFM International Gael Meheust signed the "Contract for the supply of engines and engine maintenance services for 200 narrow-body aircraft".