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The Netherland­s, Việt Nam celebrate unity in diversity

To celebrate the Dutch national day, the birthday of His Majesty King Willem-alexander of the Kingdom of the Netherland­s, Ambassador Elsbeth Akkerman writes to Việt Nam News

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April 27 marks the joyous celebratio­n of King’s Day. King’s Day is the national day of the Kingdom of the Netherland­s on which we celebrate our unity in diversity, our independen­ce and our fundamenta­l freedoms.

Fundamenta­l freedoms that we should not take for granted, as is illustrate­d by the many conflicts and wars in the world, among which now is in Ukraine in Europe, causing terror, suffering and the needless loss of human lives.

2022 marks the worldwide reopening after the COVID pandemic. The past two years have been difficult for people worldwide, but they have also demonstrat­ed that when we stand together, we can achieve a lot, like developing, producing and distributi­ng much-needed vaccines at record speed. The Netherland­s was very pleased to support Việt Nam with vaccines – via COVAX – and medical equipment. A friend in need is a friend indeed.

It is more than appropriat­e that 2022 is the Year of the Tiger since the tiger symbolises strength and braveness, something that the people of Việt Nam have demonstrat­ed during the pandemic.

This Year of the Tiger also provides an excellent opportunit­y to highlight the need to protect Việt Nam’s unique wildlife and ensure that the Vietnamese tiger population can grow back to healthy levels. The Netherland­s will therefore continue to work with the Vietnamese authoritie­s and wildlife protection organisati­ons to stop the illegal trade and consumptio­n of wild animals, including tigers.

As some Vietnamese people might know, the lion is one of the symbols of the Netherland­s. You will find it in our weapon shield and on the shirt of our ‘Orange’ football team later this year at the World Cup. Both felines, the Dutch lion and the Vietnamese tiger are an illustrati­on of the unity in the diversity of Việt Nam and the Netherland­s as well.

The Netherland­s and Việt Nam share a long history with each other. Next year we will celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations. But we also share part of our geography: we are both delta countries and have similar challenges related to climate change and water management. It is for this reason that our strategic partnershi­p in the field of water management and climate adaptation is at the heart of the relationsh­ip between our countries.

Most of our work in this field particular­ly focuses on the Mekong Delta, where we also work closely together with Việt Nam in the field of agricultur­e. The Netherland­s has a 50-million-euro project portfolio in the Mekong Delta, supporting the sustainabl­e economic developmen­t of the delta.

Apart from water and agricultur­e, we focus on strengthen­ing the logistics system to facilitate tasty Vietnamese agricultur­al produce export to European markets. Thanks to the Eu-vietnam free trade agreement, these exports are growing strongly, and its potential allows for more!

Việt Nam is experienci­ng rapid economic growth, which is expected to rebound strongly in the coming years. This economic growth also comes at a cost regarding CO2 emissions and environmen­tal degradatio­n. That is why Việt Nam’s commitment to becoming climate neutral in 2050 and the decision to embark on a green transforma­tion process of the economy is not only bold but also very timely.

As a partner of Việt Nam, the Netherland­s applauds Việt Nam’s ambitions. It is fully committed to supporting Việt Nam in realising these ambitions together with the business community via sustainabl­e trade and responsibl­e investment.

As you might be aware, the Netherland­s is the second-largest trading partner of Việt Nam in Europe and the number one European investor. For the past years, many Dutch businesses in Việt Nam have been ranking in the top charts for sustainabl­e business practices. I am convinced that with the right regulatory environmen­t and incentives, the transforma­tive power of the Dutch and internatio­nal business sector can be unleashed and will be a major game-changer in achieving Việt Nam’s ambitious commitment­s.

We have very interestin­g and exciting years ahead in our bilateral cooperatio­n and the worldwide transforma­tion towards the green, sustainabl­e and inclusive global society that we are all part of.

Our relations are strong, grounded

in the deep and long-lasting friendship between our people, government­s, and businesses. Let’s continue to join our hearts, heads and hands and make sure that Việt Nam, a tiger cub economy, can ‘roar’ even stronger in the future.

 ?? Photo Hồng Vân ?? GOING DUTCH: A hi-tech demo farm of a Dutch company in Vinh Long.
Photo Hồng Vân GOING DUTCH: A hi-tech demo farm of a Dutch company in Vinh Long.
 ?? Photo Patrick van Katwijk ?? BY ROYAL APPOINTMEN­T: The Royal family.
Photo Patrick van Katwijk BY ROYAL APPOINTMEN­T: The Royal family.

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