The Hungarian PM underlined the significance of the Vietnamese PM’s visit inthe context that the two countries have marked five years of the comprehensivepartnership (2018-2023) and are looking towards the 75th anniversary of theirdiplomatic ties (1950-2025).
PM Orban affirmed that Vietnam is alwaysHungary’s partner of leading importance in Southeast Asia and believed that thevisit would contribute to deepening the two countries’ relations.
PM Chinh expressed his joy with Hungary’s socio-economic achievements and believedin the country’s further development in the near future.
He affirmed that Vietnam always treasures andwishes to intensify cooperation with Hungary – its first comprehensive partnerin Centraland Eastern Europe.
The Vietnamese Government leader took theoccasion to thank the government and people of Hungary for their valuable assistanceto Vietnam in the past struggle for national independence and reunification as wellas the present national construction and development, most recently the provisionof hundreds of thousands of doses of vaccines and medical equipment for Vietnamat a time when the COVID-19 pandemic was developing complicatedly.
The two PMs discussed major orientationsand specific measures to elevate the Vietnam-Hungary comprehensive partnershipto a new height.
On politic-diplomatic cooperation, the two sides agreed to increase contactsand delegation exchanges at all levels through Party, State, Government, parliamentand people-to-people channels to strengthen political trust and mutual understanding,creating a foundation to promote and expand bilateral cooperation in allfields.
Regarding economic-trade-investment collaboration, they agreed that this is animportant pillar in the bilateral relations, while affirming the need tofurther promote existing cooperation mechanisms, including the early organisationof the 10th meeting of the joint committee on economic cooperation betweenVietnam and Hungary. They encouraged agencies and businesses of bothsides to continue fully, effectively implement the European Union - Vietnam FreeTrade Agreement (EVFTA).
Chinh suggested Hungary create favourable conditions for more Vietnamese goodsto Hungary, especially agro-forestry-fishery products, while affirming Vietnamstands ready to serve as a gateway for Hungarian commodities to access theVietnamese and ASEAN markets.
He also thanked Hungary for its support toVietnam in the negotiation and signing of the EVFTA and being the first EUmember to ratify the EU - Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA)
Orban affirmed that Hungary, as President of the EU for the last six months of2024, will promote the remaining countries to ratify the agreement.
Chinh proposed the European Commission (EC) soon remove the “yellow card” warningfor Vietnam’s seafood.
Orban said Vietnam is one of Hungary’s most promising markets in theAsia-Pacific region and many Hungarian businesses are interested in expandinginvestment and business in the Southeast Asian nation. He welcomed the twosides’ organisation of a Vietnam-Hungary business forum during Chinh’s visit, offeringopportunities for the direct exchange and connection of both countries’ firms.He vowed to create favourable conditions for Vietnamese enterprises to investin Hungary in such potential areas as information technology and auto industry.
On education and training, the two sides welcomed recent positive outcomes. Chinhthanked the Hungarian government for its provision of 200 scholarships forVietnamese students every year. Both sides also welcomed the direct, closely andeffective cooperation mechanism between the two countries’ universities, reflectedvia a series of memoranda of understanding (MoU) signed by Vietnamese andHungarian training establishments during the visit.
In addition, the two sides concurred toenhance cooperation in other traditional areas such as culture – sports –tourism, labour, science-technology, environment, agriculture and watermanagement, while striving to expand collaboration in new fields such as circulareconomy, innovation, green finance, renewable energy and digital transformation.
PM Orban spoke highly of the role of the Vietnamese community in Hungary. PMChinh proposed the Hungarian government continue creating favourable conditionsfor the Vietnamese expats to deeply integrate into local society, thus contributingto promoting traditional friendship between the two countries in all fields.
Discussing international and regionalissues of shared concern, the two PMs affirmed to support resolving disputes bypeaceful measures, in line with international law and the United NationsCharter, including not using force or threatening to use force; and ensuring peace,stability and development in the region and the world.
After that, the two PMs co-chaired a press conference announcing the outcomes of their talks.
PM Orban told the media that amid the world situation’s volatility, Hungary has recently implemented a Look East policy that considers the cooperation with Vietnam, an emerging country with a growing role in the region and the world, as critically important.
Since the two countries share many similarities in terms of history, culture, and geopolitical positions in the international arena, they agreed to further enhance cooperation in all spheres, including making use of the EVFTA and EVIPA and boosting ties in education, training, science, technology, and tourism, he said.
Orban added that having undergone many wars, both countries have a common viewpoint about peace, so they will support each other at regional and international forums and attach importance to peace, stability, cooperation, and development.
PM Chinh highlighted Vietnam’s foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, diversification and multilateralisation of external relations, being a good friend, trustworthy partner, and responsible member of the international community, and following the “bamboo” diplomatic style. In its foreign policy, Vietnam treasures the traditional relations with Hungary, the only in Central and Eastern Europe to have a comprehensive partnership with it.
During the talks, the two sides expressed their wish to promote cooperation in all fields, agreeing to increase mutual visits at all levels and supporting each other at multilateral forums, including setting up a mechanism for bilateral interactions when they attend multilateral activities, the Vietnamese Government leader noted.
He said that he also called on Hungary to soon recognise the Vietnamese community in Hungary as an ethnic minority so that they can benefit from policies as equally as other ethnic groups of Hungary.
PM Chinh added he called on Hungary to support ASEAN’s stance on and centrality in the East Sea issue, which are peacefully resolving disputes in line with international law, especially the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS); ensuring security, safety, and freedom of navigation and overflight in the East Sea; and supporting the effective implementation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC) and the negotiation on a substantive and effective code of conduct in the waters (COC)./.