Reuters - In a telephone call,
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump told Vietnam's prime minister he wanted to
further strengthen fast-warming ties between the two countries,
the government
of the Southeast Asian nation said on Thursday.
Vietnam has advanced
ties with the United States to a new level under the Obama administration as it
faces down fellow communist neighbor China's challenge to its territorial
claims in the busy waterway of the South China Sea.
During Wednesday's
conversation, Vietnamese premier Nguyen Xuan Phuc congratulated Trump on his
election win and stressed the importance of maintaining friendship and
cooperation.
"President-elect
Trump spoke highly of the achievements of Vietnam, as well as the positive
developments in bilateral ties," Vietnam's government said on its news
website.
"He also asserted
his wish to cooperate with Vietnam to accelerate the relationship between the
two countries."
Trump has had
conversations with several leaders of countries locked in maritime disputes
with China, among them Japan, the Philippines and Taiwan.
His trade platform
runs counter to Vietnam's interests, however, with his opposition to a
Trans-Pacific Partnership proving a major setback for Southeast Asia's biggest
exporter to the United States.
Trump and Phuc
discussed ways to promote economic ties, trade and investment, the government
added.
In a statement,
Trump's transition team confirmed the conversation, saying the two men
"discussed a range of shared interests and agreed to work together to
continue strengthening the relationship between the two nations."
Just days after
Trump's win, Phuc told parliament that ratification of the TPP would be shelved
because of political changes in the United States, but Vietnam still wanted
good relations with Washington.
Vietnam has
expressed support for the United States to maintain its security presence in
Asia. Washington fully lifted a U.S. lethal arms embargo on Vietnam in May,
allowing closer defense links and some joint military exercises.
Reuters
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