Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his Czech counterpart
Andrej Babis exchanged views on relations between the two countries,
notably cooperation in COVID-19 combat, during their online talks on
August 9.
Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham
Minh Chinh and his Czech counterpart Andrej Babis exchanged views on relations
between the two countries, notably cooperation in COVID-19 combat, during their
online talks on August 9.
Chinh suggested the Czech Government transfer their unused
vaccines to Vietnam, help it access other sources of vaccines as many as
and as soon as possible, and aid the Southeast Asian nation with medical
supplies.
In reply, Babis said the Czech Republic stands ready
to support and cooperate with Vietnam in this regard, including the transfer of
500,000 vaccine doses and a number of rapid test kits.
The Czech Republic will also call on other European countries
to help Vietnam with COVID-19 vaccines like AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Moderna and
Sinopharm that are being used in the region.
The two PMs compared notes on measures to lift the
traditional friendship and multi-faceted cooperation between the two countries
to a new height in a more effective manner.
They also consented to maintain all-level meetings flexibly
based on the real situation.
On this occasion, Chinh invited Babis to visit Vietnam
as early as possible. The Czech PM said he wishes to visit the country this
year.
Regarding trade and investment ties, Chinh suggested
the two sides closely coordinate to maximise the EU-Vietnam Free Trade
Agreement (EVFTA) and the EU-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA).
The leaders agreed to step up cooperation in some priority
areas like auto industry, transportation, education-training, national defence-security,
and sending Vietnamese nurses to work in the Czech Republic.
They also concurred to further facilitate the export
of Vietnamese goods and agricultural products, especially seasonal fruits, to
the Czech market and the EU at large.
A direct air route between Vietnam and the Czech Republic
will be launched when possible, as agreed by the PMs.
Chinh thanked Czech leaders and authorities at all
levels for creating conditions for the Vietnamese community to live and
integrate into the host society.
Babis spoke highly of the Vietnamese community’s
actively role, and expressed his hope that they will make more contributions to
the bilateral friendship and cooperation.
The leaders agreed to further intensify cooperation
between the two countries at multilateral forums.
They also shared views on certain regional and
international matters of shared concern, including the East Sea issue. They stressed the need to ensure security,
safety and freedom of navigation and aviation in the waters, and settle
disputes through peaceful measures, in accordance with international law and
the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982 UNCLOS).