Pakistan–Vietnam relations

Pakistan-Vietnam relations

Pakistan

Vietnam

Pakistan and Vietnam relationship are largely based on mutual trade and international political cooperation opportunities between the 2 countries. Pakistan maintains an embassy in Hanoi,[1] and Vietnam has an embassy in Islamabad.[2]

During the 2010 Pakistan floods Vietnam provided aid worth US$50,000 to the government of Pakistan.[3]

Trade links

Trade between the two countries increased from US$10 million in 1999 to US$150 million in 2008.[4] Pakistan is Vietnam largest tea importer.[5] Pakistan exports to Vietnam consist of cotton, leather and pharmaceutical product, and include potential[6][7] for export of motorcycles, plastic products and surgical instruments and investment in coal mining and aquaculture. Meanwhile, Vietnam has potential to export rubber, rubber products and machinery to Pakistan.

Political cooperation

In May 2001 General Pervez Musharraf, paid an official visit to Vietnam. In March 2004, President Trần Đức Lương, at the invitation of President Pervez Musharraf, also visited Pakistan.[8] Pakistan considers Vietnam an important diplomatic partner, because of Vietnam full membership of ASEAN, and Vietnam support of Pakistan's bid to be a full dialogue partner of ASEAN.[9] Therefore, under the Pakistan "East Asia Vision Strategy" foreign policy, Vietnam has potential to promote Pakistan mutual interest in ASEAN, whereas Pakistan supports Vietnam bid for non-permanent membership of the United Nations Security Council.[10] Vietnam support for Pakistan in 2011 for EU duty waiver for its textile products has also been seen as very critical by Pakistani diplomats.[11]

Pakistanis in Vietnam

Areas with significant populations of Pakistanis in Vietnam include Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, A lot of Pakistanis work at the Embassy of Pakistan in Hanoi, Vietnam,

References

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