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SPEECHES
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PM's statement at the Joint Press
conference with the President of Vietnam
October 12, 2011, New Delhi
I am delighted to welcome His Excellency Mr.
Truong Tan Sang, the President of Vietnam on his State
visit to India.
This is the first visit by the President outside the
ASEAN region and reflects the importance attached by
both sides to our relationship.
Indias relations with Vietnam are rooted in antiquity.
They have been strengthened by successive generations
of leaders and strong mutual trust and goodwill. Today,
our relations cover the areas of trade and economic
cooperation, capacity building and assistance, cultural
exchanges, energy, defence and security.
Vietnam is among the most dynamic economies in Asia
and we wish to build a strategic partnership with Vietnam
that responds to the aspirations of both our peoples.
In our talks today the President and I have agreed
to intensify cooperation across a broad range of sectors.
Our bilateral trade has reached 2.7 billion US dollars
last year. We have set ourselves the target to increase
it to 7 billion US dollars by 2015. We have agreed to
work towards an early finalization of the India-ASEAN
Free Trade Agreement in Services and Investment.
I conveyed to the President that we are committed to
greater investment flows between our two countries.
Several Indian companies are working in Vietnam, and
we similarly welcome Vietnamese investments in India.
We will continue to render assistance to Vietnam in
its capacity building and human resource development
efforts.
India and Vietnam are maritime neighbours. We face
common security challenges from terrorism, piracy and
natural disasters. We believe that it is important to
ensure the safety and security of the vital sea lanes
of communication. We have agreed to continue and strengthen
our exchanges in these fields.
We have instituted a mechanism of a biennial dialogue
on security issues between our Ministry of Home Affairs
and its Vietnamese counterpart. The Extradition Treaty
signed today will provide a legal and institutional
basis for our cooperation.
We have identified several other areas of cooperation
such as people-to-people exchanges, energy, science
and technology, information and communications technology
and conservation and restoration of Indian cultural
relics in Vietnam.
Next year will mark the 40th anniversary of the establishment
of full diplomatic relations between our two countries.
It will also mark twenty years of India's Dialogue Partnership
with ASEAN. We have agreed to celebrate 2012 as the
Year of Friendship between India and Vietnam. We will
also organize the 'Year of India in Vietnam' in 2012.
Developing close relations with Vietnam is an important
component of our Look East Policy. We have agreed to
strengthen our cooperation in regional mechanisms such
as the ASEAN, the ASEAN Regional Forum, the East Asia
Summit and the Asean Defence Ministers Plus Eight Dialogue.
A strong India-Vietnam partnership is a factor of peace,
stability and development in the Asia-Pacific region.
It is a partnership that stands on its own merits.
The Presidents visit has given a new thrust and
direction to our partnership. I once again extend a
very cordial welcome to him and wish him a pleasant
and fruitful stay in India.
I thank you.
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