Argentinian Ambassador to Vietnam Luis Pablo Maria Beltramino (Photo courtesy of the Argentinian Embassy)
Hanoi (VNA) – The
new Argentinian Ambassador to Vietnam, Luis Pablo Maria Beltramino, has
affirmed his country’s willingness to upgrade its relations with Vietnam to a strategic
partnership, especially when the two sides are preparing to mark the 50th founding anniversary of their diplomatic ties in 2023.
Talking to the Vietnam News
Agency after presenting his credentials to President Nguyen Xuan Phuc,
Beltramino expressed his honour to be appointed Ambassador of Argentina to
Vietnam and pledged all-out efforts to continue promoting the solidarity,
friendship, and cooperation between the two countries, which set up their comprehensive partnership in 2010.
Valuing the flourishing extensive
cooperation, he highlighted its three pillars of political dialogue, trade, and
technical collaboration.
The ambassador noted the
political dialogue mechanism has been deployed in the form of all-level mutual
visits, especially those at high levels.
Meanwhile, he went on, the
two economies are complementary to each other, and Argentina is ready to
diversify products to meet Vietnam’s demand. On the other hand, the Southeast Asian
nation also boasts a number of high-quality products like technology,
textile-garment, and footwear, which are all popular in his country.
The seventh meeting of the
inter-governmental committee on economic-trade and scientific-technological
cooperation will take place in August to discuss trade opening, Beltramino
announced.
Argentinian Ambassador Luis Pablo Maria Beltramino (L) meets with President Nguyen Xuan Phuc after presenting his credentials (Photo: VNA)
He applauded the
effectiveness of bilateral technical cooperation over the last two decades, noting the
implementation of 15 joint projects in various fields, including industry and
agriculture, which are the strengths of both Argentina and Vietnam.
The diplomat also talked
about bilateral collaboration in forensic anthropology, in which the South
American nation has been helping Vietnam to identify war martyrs.
Expressing his
delight at the growth of the comprehensive partnership through multiple signed
agreements, the ambassador highlighted potential fields for future cooperation,
such as high tech and satellite services for peace purposes, for examples,
supporting the study of soils, meteorology and agricultural production
efficiency, of which Argentina holds competitive advantages.
Beltramino also
highly spoke of the two countries’ mutual support for each other and exchanges
of views in addressing the world’s emerging challenges, namely climate change,
human assistance, peacekeeping, observation of UN Charter and COVID-19
response. He expected Argentina and Vietnam will strengthen ties to together
tackle these challenges for the benefits of the two peoples.
He took the
occasion to congratulate Vietnam's national football team on advancing to the
third round of World Cup qualification for the first time. He proposed the two
countries to cooperate in training players, saying promoting relations between
their football federations and football clubs is a good idea, which will not only
boost the development of the sport in Vietnam but also contribute to
tightening the bilateral ties.
Argentina, on
the other hand, is very interested in developing badminton, a very popular
sport in Vietnam, he said.
Argentina was
one of three Latin American countries, together with Cuba and Chile, to establish diplomatic relations with Vietnam before 1975. The bilateral
diplomatic ties were set up on October 25, 1973.
Argentina is now
Vietnam’s third largest trade partner in Latin America, after Brazil and
Mexico, with two-way trade reaching 3.95 billion USD in 2020, an increase of 4.3
percent from the previous year.
According to the
Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade, the bilateral trade totalled 440
million USD in the first two months of this year, of which Vietnam’s exports to
Argentina hit 174 million USD, up 164.52 percent year-on-year./.