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Marcos, Vietnam's Chinh agree to explore new areas of cooperation

VIENTIANE, Laos — President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and Vietnam Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh have agreed to explore new areas of cooperation and partnership as they reaffirmed their commitment to enhance the strategic partnership between the Philippines and Vietnam.

During the bilateral meeting here on Tuesday night, Marcos said the official engagements and discussions between the Philippines and Vietnam two years ago were now bearing fruit.

«We have made a good deal of progress since our very first discussion and some of the engagements between our two countries. And I am very happy that we will be able to pursue that,» President Marcos said.

«And it gives us also the opportunity to explore new areas of cooperation and of partnership. So, thank you,» he added.

The closer cooperation between the Philippines and Vietnam comes amid heightened maritime tensions, with Beijing's increasingly assertive actions affecting both countries as it lays claim to nearly the entire South China Sea.

The Philippines and Vietnam signed agreements in late January this year to prevent incidents in the South China Sea and broaden cooperation between their coast guards.

The agreements, along with discussions on enhancing information-sharing and training exchanges between the Philippine and Vietnamese militaries, were forged during Marcos' visit to Hanoi.

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The Philippines and Vietnam each have had tense confrontations with China in the South China Sea, a key route for global trade.

«The South China Sea remains to be a point of contention,» Marcos said at the meeting with Chinh last January.

«We are firm in defending our sovereignty, sovereign rights, and jurisdiction against any provocations. But at the same time, we are also seeking to address these issues with China through peaceful dialogue and consultations as two equal sovereign states,» he added.

For his part, the Vietnamese leader also reaffirmed his country's unwavering commitment to the Philippines.

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«I want to reaffirm that we always support the strategic partnership with the Philippines. I'm glad to note that the discussions that we began two years ago have been implemented effectively,» Chinh said.

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