The statement recognises positive and substantive development in many areas of cooperation over the past 20 years.
It affirms continued pursuit of a deepened, sustained, and substantive relationship on the basis of respect for the United Nations Charter, international law, and each other’s political systems. The United States and Vietnam expect to work in close coordination with the other parties to conclude the ambitious and comprehensive Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement as soon as possible and to carry out whatever reforms may be necessary to meet the high standards of the TPP agreement.
Both countries pledged continued support for the promotion and protection of human rights and the maintenance of positive and constructive dialogue on human rights to improve mutual understanding, and reduce differences. It further stresses the increased cooperation on global and regional issues.
Both countries are concerned about recent developments in the East Sea that have increased tensions, eroded trust, and threatened to undermine peace, security, and stability. They recognize the need to uphold freedom of navigation and overflight; unimpeded lawful commerce, maritime security and safety; refraining from actions that raise tensions; ensuring that all actions and activities taken comply with international law; and rejecting coercion, intimidation and the use or threat of force.