General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee and President of Vietnam To Lam attended a ceremony commemorating the 1st anniversary of the comprehensive strategic partnership and toward the 30th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between Vietnam and the US, held in New York on September 22 (local time), according to a report from the Vietnam News Agency.
Addressing the event, the top Vietnamese leader reviewed the history of the Vietnam-US relationship, describing it as a rare process and a model for international relations in post-war healing and relations building.
Although the two countries had their first exchanges more than two centuries ago, they had to go through many challenges and ups and downs, from former enemies in the war, to become friends and develop their relationship to a comprehensive partnership in 2013, he said.
After 10 years of implementing the comprehensive partnership with important steps achieved in strengthening trust and enhancing mutual understanding, the framework has created a solid foundation for the two countries to upgrade their relationship to a comprehensive strategic partnership for peace, cooperation and sustainable development in 2023 as President Ho Chi Minh wished.
The Vietnamese leader underlined that this result is the crystallization of countless efforts to heal and build lasting trust over three decades by many generations of leaders, administrations, parliaments and people of the two countries.
He welcomed the encouraging results obtained by both sides after one year of upgrading the relationship to a comprehensive strategic partnership, holding that with the comprehensive and specific content of the new relationship framework, there is plenty of room for the two sides to continue to deepen and promote the bilateral relationship in a stable and substantive manner, bringing more benefits to the people of the two countries as well as contributing to peace, stability and prosperity in the region and the world.
More importantly, this helps both sides build trust, an important foundation so that "we can together build a bright vision for our future relations, so our two peoples and our descendants will always be good friends and partners of each other" as General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong stated during his historic visit to the US in 2015, the top Vietnamese leader emphasized.
With a look to the 30th anniversary of the Vietnam-US relations in 2025, Mr. Lam proposed that the two sides should continue to strengthen close coordination to effectively implement the Joint Leaders’ Statement in 2023, especially increasing contacts and delegation exchanges at high levels, while making science and high technology cooperation such as semiconductors and artificial intelligence, and high-quality human resources training a strategic breakthrough in bilateral relations, and continuing to priorities collaboration in overcoming the consequences of war, contributing to building and strengthening trust between the two sides.
The two sides should strengthen dialogues based on a straightforward and constructive spirit, shared interests and legitimate concerns of each other, and foster coordination, making more contributions to peace, stability, and prosperity in the region and the world, he suggested.
The Vietnamese leader once again stressed that over the last 30 years, the two sides have joined hands to create a historical highlight which is a model in international relations described as a beautiful picture woven by many people, including both outstanding leaders and unsung contributors.
On this occasion, he thanked the US Government and people for their timely support for Vietnam in response to the aftermath of Typhoon Yagi.
Sharing his personal experiences when witnessing the difficulties during the normalization and promotion of bilateral ties, former US Secretary of State John Kerry underlined that thanks to efforts by generations of both sides’ leaders and people, the two countries today not only are delighted at their success in finding a formula for healing war wounds but also stand a chance to realize what the second US President - John Adams used to say, which is together giving the younger generation opportunities that the current generation could not imagine.
As one of the friends of Vietnam, Mr. Kerry voiced his hope that next year, the two sides will celebrate the 30th anniversary of their diplomatic ties by together looking towards the future.
For his part, Senator Dan Sullivan offered condolences to the families of Typhoon Yagi victims. He also expressed appreciation of contributions by generations of US parliamentarians such as late Senator John McCain and former Senator John Kerry to the normalization and promotion of bilateral relations.
Mr. Sullivan affirmed that the countries’ comprehensive strategic partnership, backed by both the Democratic Party and Republican Party of the US, boasts great development potential and will actively contribute to regional and global peace, stability, cooperation, and development.
The US Congress will continue supporting a strong, independent, resilient, and prosperous Vietnam that holds leading importance in the region, he remarked.