Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh speaks at CSIS. Photo: VOV |
The Prime Minister said Vietnam appreciates the US’s continuous support for a strong and independent Vietnam over the past years. In 27 years since the two countries normalized relations, four consecutive US Presidents have visited Vietnam and left good impressions among the people of the two countries.
According to PM Chinh, in the context of profound, rapid and unpredictable changes in the international situation, both the Governments and academics need to strengthen coordination, exchange and sharing of ideas to build a better world together.
He emphasized that as an active and responsible member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the international community, Vietnam always strives to contribute to dialogue and cooperation, and is willing to play a proactive and active role in accordance with their potential and position.
“Vietnam adheres to the foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, peace, friendship, cooperation and development, diversification and multilateralization, being a good friend and reliable partner with countries around the world, and responsible member of the international community. Vietnam has always shown sincerity, consistency and transparency in formulating and implementing that guideline. In a world full of turbulence, strategic competition and many choices, Vietnam does not choose to take sides but chooses justice, fairness, and righteousness on the basis of international law and the United Nations Charter, equality, mutual benefit, win-win. Vietnam is ready for dialogue and cooperation to handle differences and disagreements, and contribute to world peace, stability and development and at the same time ensures the harmonization of interests and adequately address the concerns of partners, countries and the international community.”
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh says the relationship between Vietnam and the United States has developed strongly after nearly three decades of normalized relations. Photo: VOV |


