During the trip, the delegation met many UK officials,namely Graham Stuart, Minister of State (Minister for Europe) at the Foreign,Commonwealth and Development Office; Deputy Speaker of the House of CommonsNigel Evans; Minister of State in the Cabinet Office Nigel Adams; EconomicSecretary to the Treasury Richard Fuller; and General Secretary of the CommunistParty of Britain Robert Griffiths.
Vietnamese officials also had working sessions with a seriesof UK agencies and organisations in the fields of energy, investment, finance,services, and digital transformation. They included the British InternationalInvestment (BII), Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), the industry-led bodyrepresenting UK-based financial and related professional services TheCityUK, theUK Export Finance, BP Group, and Enterprise Energy.
Lauding Vietnam’s commitments announced at the 26th UnitedNations Climate Change Conference (COP26), the UK side took into account thecountry’s efforts and results in increasing the proportion of renewable energyin contribution to the international community’s concerted efforts in combatingclimate change.
The British leaders and partners emphasised similarities inthe two countries' priority development goals towards green growth,implementation of sustainable development goals, digital transformation, and human-centredenergy conversion. They expressed their willingness to promote cooperation andexchange with Vietnam in the coming time.
Representatives of the British business community expressed their belief thatthe visit will help them implement future market surveys for investmentcooperation activities in Vietnam in renewable energy, especially offshore windpower.
The Vietnamese delegation affirmed this is a veryfavourable time to bring the bilateral strategic partnership to a new height and suggested the two sides continue to accelerate the implementation of measures tofurther promote cooperation bilaterally and on common global issues .