China's Premier Li talks trade in Vietnam despite differences over South
China Sea
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[October 14, 2024] BANGKOK
(AP) — China agreed Sunday to assist Vietnam on cross-border railway
development and take steps to expand agricultural imports from its
smaller neighbor, Vietnam’s official media said.
Premier Li Qiang, on an official visit to Vietnam, pledged that China
would further open its market to high-quality fruits, seafood and other
Vietnamese products, a state media report said.
China is Vietnam’s largest trading partner and second-largest export
market after the U.S. Trade between the two countries reached $172
billion in 2023. Vietnam’s top leader, To Lam, signaled the importance
of the relationship when he made China his first overseas visit after
assuming his post last year.
Li came to Vietnam from neighboring Laos, where he had pushed back
against calls at a meeting of Southeast Asian leaders to respect
international law in territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh told Li that both sides should
respect each other’s legitimate rights and interests, resolve disputes
through peaceful means and properly address issues related to fishers
and their vessels, the state media report said.
Vietnam condemned China two weeks ago for what it described as an
assault by Chinese law enforcement personnel that injured several
Vietnamese fishers near the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea.
The islands have been under the de facto control of China since 1974,
when Beijing seized them from Vietnam in a brief but violent naval
conflict.
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang, right, and Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham
Minh Chinh inspect an honor guard during a welcome ceremony for Li's
official visit in Hanoi, Vietnam, Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024. (Duong Van
Giang/VNA via AP)
U.S. Secretary of State Antony
Blinken told the Southeast Asian leaders gathered in Laos last week
that the U.S. is concerned about China’s “increasingly dangerous and
unlawful” activities in the South China Sea, which Beijing claims
virtually in its entirety.
In their talks on Sunday, Chinh and Li agreed to deepen exchange and
cooperation in diplomacy, national defense and public security, the
state media report said.
They also witnessed the exchange of 10 cooperation agreements,
including the establishment of a working group to develop
cross-border economic cooperation zones and the implementation of QR-code,
cross-border payment services.
The railway agreements covered a technical plan and feasibility
studies to improve train connectivity between Vietnam and China.
On trade, Chinh asked for greater access for a range of products
including tropical fruits, meat products, farm-raised spiny lobster
and plant-based traditional medicines.
Li said that China stands ready to resolve trade issues and work
with Vietnam on quarantine and customs procedures, according to the
Vietnamese report.
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