BỘ NGOẠI GIAO
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CỘNG HÒA XÃ HỘI
CHỦ NGHĨA VIỆT NAM
Độc lập - Tự do - Hạnh phúc
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Số:
39/2013/TB-LPQT
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Hà Nội, ngày 30
tháng 07 năm 2013
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THÔNG BÁO
VỀ
VIỆC ĐIỀU ƯỚC QUỐC TẾ CÓ HIỆU LỰC
Thực hiện quy định tại Luật Ký kết, gia
nhập và thực hiện điều ước quốc tế năm 2005, Bộ Ngoại giao trân trọng
thông báo:
Biên bản Thỏa thuận Kỳ họp lần thứ 15 Ủy ban hỗn hợp
về hợp tác kinh tế, văn hóa, khoa học kỹ thuật Việt Nam - Ấn Độ, ký tại New
Delhi ngày 11 tháng 7 năm 2013, có hiệu lực kể từ ngày 11 tháng 7 năm 2013.
Bộ Ngoại giao trân trọng gửi bản sao Biên bản Thỏa
thuận theo quy định tại Điều 68 của Luật nêu trên./.
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TL. BỘ TRƯỞNG
VỤ TRƯỞNG
VỤ LUẬT PHÁP VÀ ĐIỀU ƯỚC QUỐC TẾ
Nguyễn Thị Thanh Hà
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AGREED MINUTES
OF
THE FIFTEENTH MEETING OF INDIA-VIET NAM JOINT COMMISSION ON TRADE, ECONOMIC,
SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL COOPERATION
(New Delhi, 11
July 2013)
1. The Fifteenth Meeting of the India-Viet Nam
Joint Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific and Technological Cooperation
(hereinafter called Joint Commission) was held in New Delhi on 11 July 2013, in
accordance with the Agreed Minutes of the Fourteenth Meeting of India-Viet Nam
Joint Commission held in Ha Noi on 16 September 2011.
2. The Indian delegation for the Joint Commission
was led by H.E. Mr. Salman Khurshid, Minister of External Affairs of the
Republic of India and the Vietnamese delegation was led by H.E. Mr. Pham Binh
Minh, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam.
3. The Fifteenth Meeting of the Joint Commission
was preceded by a preparatory meeting of Senior Officials of the two sides on
10 July 2013. The Indian delegation was led by Mr. Sanjay Bhattacharyya, Joint
Secretary (South) in the Ministry of External Affairs of India and the
Vietnamese delegation was led by Mr. Vuong Hai Nam, Director General of the
Department of Southeast Asia, South Asia and South Pacific, Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of Viet Nam. The lists of the two delegations are at ANNEX I and II
respectively.
4. Prior to the Plenary Session of the Joint
Commission, leaders of the two delegations held a restricted meeting to
exchange views on bilateral relations and international and regional issues of
mutual interest. The two sides expressed satisfaction at the expanding and
deepening strategic partnership and agreed to strengthen the relationship
further.
5. The Fifteenth Meeting of the Joint Commission
was held in an atmosphere of mutual trust and understanding, warmth and
cordiality. The texts of the opening statements by the leaders of the Indian
and Vietnamese delegations are at ANNEX III and IV respectively. The Agenda of
the Joint Commission Meeting is at ANNEX V. The two sides reviewed the
implementation of the "Plan of Action for 2011-2013 for implementing the Joint
Declaration on the Comprehensive Cooperation Framework" (which appears as
ANNEX VI) and agreed on a Plan of Action for 2013-2015 (which is at ANNEX VII).
High Level Exchanges
6. The two sides expressed satisfaction at the
sustained momentum of high-level visits from both sides which reflected their
mutual desire to strengthen bilateral ties. The President of Viet Nam visited
India in October 2011, the Prime Minister of Viet Nam visited India in December
2012 for the ASEAN India Commemorative Summit and the Vice President of India
visited Viet Nam in January 2013. The Indian side welcomed the visit of the
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Viet Nam to India in November 2013.
The Vietnamese side welcomed an early high-level visit from India to Viet Nam
in 2014.
7. The two sides welcomed the successful conclusion
of the "India - Viet Nam Friendship Year" in 2012 to celebrate the 40th
anniversary of establishment of full diplomatic relations and 5th
anniversary of the Strategic Partnership between the two countries.
Defence Cooperation
8. Both sides agreed that Defence Cooperation has
emerged as a significant pillar of the strategic partnership between the two
countries. After the signing of the MoU on Defence Cooperation in 2009, both
sides have strengthened exchanges on capacity building, training, exchange of
think tanks, academic exchanges and Navy and Coast Guard ship visits. Both
sides welcomed the forthcoming visit of the Chief of General Staff of the Viet
Nam People's Army to India. Both sides agreed to hold the 8th
Defence Dialogue in Viet Nam in the second half of 2013 to further cooperation
and exchanges in the field of defence including cooperation in defence
industry. Both sides agreed to expedite implementation of the Line of Credit of
US$ 100 million in the field of defence.
Security and Juridical
Cooperation
9. The two sides called for early completion of
procedures on both sides for the Entry into Force of the Extradition Treaty.
They urged concerned authorities to expedite finalization of necessary
procedures for the signing of the Agreement on Mutual Legal Assistance on Civil
Matters and the Memorandum of Understanding on Transfer of Sentenced Persons.
10. Both sides called for greater cooperation
between the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs and Vietnam's Ministry of Public
Security and proposed a Ministerial meeting later in the year. Both sides
agreed to expeditiously conclude procedures for the signing of the Memorandum
of Understanding on the establishment of the Indira Gandhi Hi-Tech Criminal
Forensic Laboratory in Ha Noi. Both sides agreed to enhance cooperation and
coordination in maintaining security and safety through exchange of delegations
and information on combating crime and to assist in training, capacity building
and police modernization efforts.
Trade and Investment
11. The two sides reviewed bilateral economic and
trade cooperation since the 14th meeting of the Joint Commission.
They noted that bilateral trade has shown marked progress in 2012-13 and is on
track to achieve the target of US$ 7 billion by 2015.
12. Both sides called for an early establishment of
the Joint Trade Sub-Commission between Ministry of Commerce and Industry of
India and Ministry of Industry and Trade of Viet Nam, under the umbrella of the
Viet Nam - India Joint Commission, to discuss ways and means to enhance the
trade relations between the two sides.
13. The two sides agreed to continue facilitating
trade flows between the two countries and to minimize imposition of trade
barriers and step by step to remove/abolish trade barriers. Both sides also
agreed to work closely to narrow the trade deficit.
14. The two sides agreed to continue the exchange
of business delegations participating in trade fairs in either country and to
support the activities of chambers of commerce and industry of both countries
and the Viet Nam - India Business Forum. The Vietnamese side also agreed to
actively support the “ASEAN - India Business Council".
15. Both sides agreed to continue efforts to
promote investment flows between the two countries. The Vietnamese side
suggested that India could increase investment in Viet Nam and agreed to create
favourable conditions for Indian enterprises investing in Viet Nam,
particularly in processing and hi-tech industries and industries using
materials and products originating in ASEAN countries as well as in sectors
such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, leather and others. The
Indian side welcomed the nomination of Tata Power as the developer of the 1320
MW Long Phu 2 power project on BOT basis, which would be the largest Indian
investment in Viet Nam to date. The Vietnamese side suggested the Indian side
to grant credit-lines with favourable terms for the energy sector.
Banking
16. Both sides welcomed the signing of the MoU
between the Reserve Bank of India and the State Bank of Viet Nam on 16 November
2012. Both sides agreed to enhance cooperation in the fields of supervision and
inspection, payment system and information technology in banking sector. The
Vietnamese side agreed to expedite the approvals for the opening of branch
offices by Bank of India and Indian Overseas Bank in Ho Chi Minh City.
Concessional Credit and Grant
Assistance
17. The two sides welcomed the successful
completion of the 2x100 MW Nam Chien hydropower project executed by the Bharat
Heavy Electrical Limited under the Line of Credit of US$ 45 million extended by
India to Viet Nam. Both sides welcomed the signing of the US$ 19.5 million Line
of Credit Agreement between India and Viet Nam at this meeting.
18. The Indian side informed the Vietnamese side
that it has noted its request for revised guidelines under which India would
extend concessional Lines of Credit to Viet Nam for projects in infrastructure,
power generation and transmission projects. The Indian side invited the Viet
Nam side to continue technical discussions between respective authorities to
finalize the terms and conditions. The two sides also agreed to entrust their
respective authorities to meet and discuss utilization of India’s Buyer’s
Credit facility.
19. The two sides noted with satisfaction the
successful operation of the Advanced Resource Centre in Information and
Communication Technology in Ha Noi set up with India's assistance. They called
on relevant departments on both sides to examine ways for better utilization of
the Centre.
20. The Indian side requested Vietnamese side to
expedite its clearances for setting up of the 'Centre of Excellence in High
Performance Computing' in Ha Noi University of Science and Technology, which
includes gift of a PARAM High Performance Computer from India.
21. The Vietnamese side thanked the Indian side for
its offer to set up the second Viet Nam-lndia Centre for English Language
Training in Ha Noi to be established at the National Defence Academy of Viet
Nam. The two sides agreed to work out the modalities to set up this centre in
the near future. Both sides entrusted relevant officials to examine the
functioning of the Viet Nam - India Centre for English Language Training in Da
Nang and the Viet Nam - India Entrepreneurship Development Centre in Ha Noi and
examine ways to improve their capacity. Both sides agreed to consider setting
up a Vocational Training Centre in Ho Chi Minh City.
22. The Vietnamese side welcomed the establishment
of the India-CLMV Quick Impact Projects (QIPs) Fund with a contribution of US$
250,000 for Viet Nam, under which short gestation projects would be undertaken
with grant assistance from India to directly benefit local communities in a
visible and immediate manner in accordance with current Vietnamese laws and
regulations. QIP Fund projects would focus on socio-economic development like
creation or upgradation of physical infrastructure including capacity building
in education, health, sanitation, or community development. Both sides agreed
to expedite implementation of this Fund at an early date.
Oil and Gas
23. The two sides expressed satisfaction at the
dose ties between ONGC Videsh Ltd and Petrovietnam and urged the two national
oil companies to further expand cooperation within the framework of the MoU
between the two organizations for exploration of oil and gas in Viet Nam, India
and in third countries. Both sides also welcomed the cooperation between Indian
and Vietnamese services and oil and gas companies. They expressed the hope that
concrete cooperation would be stepped up in this important sector for mutual
benefit.
Connectivity
24. The Vietnamese side reaffirmed its support for
India’s regional initiatives on connectivity between India and South-East Asian
countries. Both sides agreed to make efforts to promote experience sharing in
private investment in infrastructure development, including in roads and
railways.
25. Both sides welcomed the signing of the Maritime
Shipping Agreement during the visit of the Minister of Shipping of India to
Viet Nam on 24 May 2013. This agreement would provide the framework for future
cooperation. Both sides emphasized enhanced cooperation in areas such as
maritime shipping, ship-building and repair, ports, connectivity, inland
waterway management and human resource development.
26. The two sides agreed to encourage the aviation
authorities of the two countries to exchange views to facilitate cooperation.
Both sides welcomed the plans of SpiceJet and Jet Airways to operate scheduled
flights to Viet Nam and hoped their flights would commence at an early date
They welcomed the finalization of the revised Air Services Agreement between
the two sides and hoped that this would facilitate air connectivity, including
direct flights to operate between the two countries.
Agriculture
27. The two sides noted that the successful visit
of Minister of Agriculture of India to Viet Nam in October 2012 has created a
strong momentum for bilateral cooperation in agriculture. Both sides agreed to
expand cooperation in the field of agriculture, fisheries, agricultural
research and education, veterinary, piant bio-technology, horticulture,
post-harvest technology and farm mechanization.
28. Both sides underlined the need to implement the
Work Plan for 2011-2013 in agricultural and aquaculture research and education
under India - Viet Nam Memorandum of Understanding on Agricultural Research and
Education. Both sides shall endeavour to organize a conference on India - Viet
Nam cooperation in agriculture with participation of agriculture and rural
development institutions from the two countries. Both sides welcomed
cooperation between the National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB) of India
and aquaculture research institutions of Viet Nam including establishing a
Panagasius production farm in India.
29. With the signing of Memorandum of Understanding
on Plant Quarantine Cooperation in February 2012, Indian side has
satisfactorily addressed Viet Nam’s Plant Quarantine requirements in respect of
animal feed ingredient exports from India. The Indian side requested the
Vietnamese side to de-list soya bean meal and yellow corn from the Pest Risk
Analysis List of Viet Nam; and to permit disinfection of animal feed
consignments at Vietnamese ports in case any residual infestations are found,
as this was also the international practice and also followed in India. The
Vietnamese side noted the efforts of India in controlling infestations and requested
the Indian side to continue implementing the above-mentioned MoU.
30. Both sides welcomed the establishment of the
Ngon Coffee Manufacturing Plant, an investment of US$ 50 million by M/s CCL
Group in Cu Kuin District of Daklak Province and agreed to take measures to
further promote Indian investments in agriculture in Viet Nam.
31. Both sides welcomed the growth in Indian
exports of bovine meat to Viet Nam and agreed to expedite the finalization of
the Memorandum of Understanding between the Department of Animal Husbandry,
Dairy and Fisheries of India and Department of Animal Health of Viet Nam which
would further boost bilateral trade.
Science and Technology
32. Both sides noted with satisfaction the signing
of the Programme of Cooperation (POC) in Science and Technology for 2013-14 at
the 9th meeting of the Viet Nam - India Subcommittee on Science and
Technology Cooperation took place in Hanoi in November 2012. The POC provides
for joint projects, seminars, workshops and exploratory visits of experts in
the fields of biotechnology, material science, ICT, marine sciences,
oceanographic research, pharmaceuticals and medical research. Both sides
welcomed the initiation of a Joint Project for leather research and tannery
waste recycling between Central Leather Research Institute of India and the
Viet Nam Leather Research Institute.
33. Both sides welcomed the Program of Cooperation
between MOST of Viet Nam and DBT of India in the area of biotechnology, signed
in New Delhi in March 2012. The Viet Nam - India Biotechnology Workshop, held
in Ha Noi on 27-28 February 2013, created a forum for Vietnamese and Indian
scientists to exchange views and academic knowledge leading to formulating
joint research projects.
34. Both sides agreed to promote scientific and technological
cooperation including development of High-Tech Parks in Viet Nam between Indian
and Vietnamese public and private sector organizations.
Information and Communication
Technology
35. Both sides expressed desire to foster bilateral
cooperation between ICT regulatory agencies and authorities, and welcomed the
signing of the MoU of cooperation Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
and Viet Nam Telecommunications Authority (VNTA) and the MoU in the field of
spectrum management.
36. Both sides welcomed the decision for the
creation of a Joint Task Force, at the meeting between the Ministers for ICT of
both countries in New Delhi in July 2013, for furthering cooperation in the ICT
sector. Both sides agreed to further promote activities on exchanging
information, and cooperation on ICT human resource development, to encourage
ICT organizations and companies of both countries to explore business
opportunities and promote partnerships in ICT.
Education, Training and
Research
37. The Vietnamese side requested the Indian side
to continue its support in the field of education and training. Presently, the
Indian side offers 16 scholarships under the General Cultural Scholarship
Scheme (GCSS) and 14 scholarships under the Educational Exchange Programme (EEP)
to Vietnamese students each year. An additional 10 scholarships are granted
under the Mekong Ganga Cooperation MGC Scholarship Scheme. The Indian side
informed the Vietnamese side that candidates from Vietnam are also eligible to
apply for scholarships offered under the ICCR/AYUSH scheme for those wishing to
study traditional Indian medicine. Starting from 2012-13, the Indian side has
offered 150 slots under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation Scheme
(ITEC) to Viet Nam. The Indian side requested the Vietnamese side to expedite
the process of sending nominations under this Scheme and to fully utilize the
slots.
38. Both sides agreed to enhance cooperation in
education, training and research between the two countnes, especially in
university education, information technology, teacher and student exchanges
through scholarship programes, bilateral cooperation programes between
universities, English language, management and other fields that India has
advantages in. Both sides agreed to facilitate the discussion on the signing of
the agreement on academic degrees equivalence. The two sides welcomed the first
meeting of the India - Viet Nam Joint Working Group on Educational Exchange
held in May 2012 in New Delhi. The meeting discussed measures to strengthen
cooperation in the field of education between the two countries. The Vietnamese
side noted the proposal of the Indian side on the early convening of the next
meeting of the JWG in September 2013 in Viet Nam to explore the possibility of
cooperation in learning from India's experiences in English language based
education in academic institutions, including schools and colleges. The two
sides would explore the possibility of experience sharing, training the
trainers and also teacher exchange programmes. Both sides agreed to explore the
possibility of introducing CBSE course content in Vietnamese schools.
39. Both sides welcomed growing cooperation between
Research and Academic institutions and Think Tanks in the two countries. In
particular they welcomed cooperation between the Indian Council for World
Affairs (ICWA) and IDSA on Indian side and Diplomatic Academy of Viet Nam
(DAV). The Indian recalled is commitment in supporting the works and activities
of the Institute for India and Southwest Asian Studies under the Viet Nam
Academy of Social Sciences. Both sides welcomed the establishment of the Tagore
Chair in the University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Ho Chi Minh City.
Health
40. Both sides agreed to request their respective
Ministries of Health to initiate a dialogue between the two countries for
cooperation in the Health sector and direct trade in drugs and pharmaceuticals.
They also agreed to explore private sector participation in the healthcare
sector. The Vietnamese side hoped that India transfers modern technologies in
pharmaceutical compounds, synthesizing extract and synthetic and natural
compounds from India to Viet Nam.
Culture, Tourism and People to
People exchanges
41. The two sides called for an early conclusion of
the Memorandum of Understanding on the Project to Restore the Cham Temples at
My Son Relics. They also agreed to support activities related to furthering
research on the Cham culture and research on My Son, including between the
National Museum Institute of India and the Danang Museum who had signed an MoU
on 10 June, 2013.
42. Both sides agreed to step up activities on
exchanges and cooperation in the cultural and sports arena. It was proposed to
increase the exchange of delegations of leading Art officials and troupes, referees,
coaches and sports persons.
43. Both sides welcomed an early opening of the
Indian Cultural Centre in Ha Noi.
44. The Indian side welcomed the commitment of the
Vietnamese side to maintain the integrity and sanctity of the three Hindu
temples in Ho Chi Minh City that are a symbol of the enduring India - Viet Nam
cultural exchanges, in accordance with the rules and regulations of Viet Nam.
45. The two sides noted the increasing potential
and opportunities in two-way tourism and agreed to discuss a Cooperation
Program in Tourism to focus on tourism promotion, human resource development,
application of IT in tourism and facilitation of travel. The Indian side
expressed its interest in popularising the Buddhist Pilgrimage Circuit through
greater promotional and publicity efforts. In this regard, both sides recalled
the successful visit of the Indian Minister of State for Tourism to Viet Nam in
January 2013. They called on relevant departments to redouble their efforts to
improve tourist linkages and effectively disseminate information in both
countries.
46. Both sides agreed to explore the possibility of
establishing Twinning or Sister City agreements between important cities in the
two countries.
Regional and International
Issues
47. The Indian side reaffirmed its support for Viet
Nam's candidature for the membership of the Human Rights Council for the term
2014-2016. The Vietnamese side expressed its appreciation for India’s support
to its application for membership of the International Hydrographic Organization.
48. The two sides welcomed successes of ASEAN -
India Summits and ASEAN - India Commemorative Summit. They welcomed the
elevation of ASEAN - India relations to a Strategic Partnership and the
conclusion of negotiations on ASEAN - India Trade in Services and Investment
Agreements. They expressed the hope that these agreements would have a positive
impact on achieving the trade target of US$ 100 billion by the year 2015 agreed
at the 10th ASEAN - India Summit in Phnom Penh. Both sides welcomed
the decision to co-chair the Expert Working Group on Humanitarian Mine Action
under ADMM+.
49. The two sides reiterated their desire and
determination to work together to maintain peace, stability, growth and
prosperity in Asia. They agreed that freedom of navigation in the East
Sea/South China Sea should not be impeded and called for parties concerned to
exercise restraint, avoid threat or use of force and resolve disputes through
peaceful means in accordance with universally recognized principles of
international law, including the 1982 UNCLOS and DOC. The Vietnamese side
expressed strong support for India's Look East Policy envisaging more active
role for India in Asia Pacific and the world.
50. The two sides strongly condemned terrorism in
all its forms and agreed to increase cooperation in the fight against this
global scourge. Both sides also agreed to further strengthen cooperation for an
early conclusion of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism, for
which India has presented a draft at the United Nations.
Diplomatic properties in New
Delhi and Ha Noi
51. The two sides welcomed the signing of the lease
agreements in New Delhi and Ha Noi on 23 May, 2013 for diplomatic properties.
The Indian side agreed to assist the grant of construction permits so that Viet
Nam could commence the building of the premises and residential quarters for
the Embassy. The Vietnamese side noted the Indian side's request for a 10,000
sq m piot at an appropriate location for construction of a new chancery and
residences for the Indian Embassy and agreed to assist in grant of construction
permits.
52. The Head of the Vietnamese delegation expressed
his appreciation for the warm reception and hospitality accorded to his
delegation, as well as for the excellent organization of the 15th
Meeting of the Joint Commission.
53. The two sides agreed to organize next meeting
of the Viet Nam - India Joint Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific and
Technological Cooperation in Viet Nam on mutually convenient dates in 2015.
Done and signed in New Delhi on the 11 July 2013 in
two originals in English.
For the
Government of the
Socialist Republic of Viet Nam
Pham Binh Minh
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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For the
Government of the
Republic of India
Salman Khurshid
Minister of External Affairs
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