Vietnam eyes stronger cooperation with Russia

A seminar to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Vietnam – Russia diplomatic ties (January 30, 1950 – 2025) was hosted by the authorities of Saint Petersburg - the second-largest city of Russia, on January 22.

Participants at the meeting (Photo: VNA)
Participants at the meeting (Photo: VNA)

Moscow (VNA) - A seminar to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Vietnam – Russia diplomatic ties (January 30, 1950 – 2025) was hosted by the authorities of Saint Petersburg - the second-largest city of Russia, on January 22.

The online and in-person event connected representatives of Vietnamese localities twinned with Saint Petersburg, the Vietnam-Russia Friendship Association, and other organisations.

In his remarks, Governor of Saint Petersburg Alexander Beglov, extended his warm congratulations to all attendees, stressing that Vietnam and Russia have walked together, and supporting each other to achieve significant successes.

According to Beglov, Saint Petersburg—where President Ho Chi Minh first set foot upon arriving in Russia—has always been at the forefront of traditional cooperation, particularly in economic, cultural, and social collaborations. He noted that an increasing number of Vietnamese localities are establishing twin relationships with this Russian city.

Beglov showed his belief that cooperation between Russia and Vietnam holds promising prospects; ambitious projects; and potential for further expansion in cultural, humanitarian, and youth exchanges.

On the threshold of Vietnam’s traditional Lunar New Year (Tet), he wished all Vietnamese friends a successful new year filled with many achievements.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Russia Dang Minh Khoi sent a recorded speech to the seminar, celebrating this significant milestone in the two countries' relations. He recalled the formation and development of the ties between Vietnam and the former Soviet Union as well as Russia today, stressing that the political relationship built on high trust has been continuously strengthened.

Cooperation in various fields, including security - defence, economy and trade, science - technology, education - training, culture, tourism, and partnerships between localities of the two nations, has all witnessed positive progress, he stated.

Vietnam always remembers the heartfelt, immense, and invaluable support of the former Soviet Union and Russia today throughout the years of struggle for national independence and reunification, as well as in the national construction and defence, the diplomat said.

The year 2024 marked numerous significant events in the relations between the two countries, he said, highlighting that the state visit to Vietnam by Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the visits to Russia by Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man created a strong impetus to further promote comprehensive cooperation between the two nations.

Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin made his first visit to Vietnam in early 2025, marking a new chapter in the deep multifaceted cooperation between the two countries, and especially towards lifting the two-way trade to 15 billion by 2030, he noted.

Representatives from the Vietnamese community and friendship associations gave positive assessments of the history and current relations between the two countries.

The two sides highly valued positive signals in their cooperation, pointing out that one of the key factors for continuously strengthening bilateral relations is frequent and reliable dialogue at the highest levels.

Participants said they believe that the relationship between Vietnam and Russia will continue to develop positively in the spirit of traditional friendship and comprehensive strategic partnership, meeting the interests of the two countries’ people, well as the mission of ensuring peace and prosperity in the region and the world./.

VNA

See more

French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou (left) welcomes Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh in Paris on June 10. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese, French Prime Ministers hold talks in Paris

PM Chinh affirmed that France is one of the important countries in Vietnam's foreign policy with Europe in general and the European Union (EU) in particular, and this visit demonstrates its strong determination in concretising the contents of the Vietnam-France Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

PM Pham Minh Chinh (right) meets with National Secretary of the French Communist Party (PCF) Fabien Roussel in Paris on June 10. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam treasures Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with France: PM

PM Pham Minh Chinh suggested the CPV and the PCF continue to strengthen cooperation, maintain delegation exchanges, share information and experiences in the Party building, and educate the younger generations about the friendship between the two countries, their people, and the two Parties

Swedish Ambassador to Vietnam Johan Ndisi (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese PM’s Sweden visit marks milestone in bilateral relations: Ambassador

Viewing the visit as both an occasion to celebrate the historic friendship and a stepping stone to promote future cooperation, Sweden wants to strengthen cooperation with Vietnam in key areas such as sustainable development, innovation and digital transformation, which are areas that Sweden has strengths and Vietnam is also developing strongly with great determination, Ndisi said.

Party General Secretary To Lam (right) receives Alex Rogers, President of Global Affairs of Qualcomm Inc. in Hanoi on June 10. (Photo: VNA)

Qualcomm urged to enhance cooperation with Vietnamese enterprises

Expressing his delight at the positive and substantive progress in the Vietnam–US Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, the Party chief affirmed that Vietnam attaches importance to developing relations with the US, wishing that the bilateral relationship will continue to develop intensively, effectively and stably in various fields, especially in economy, trade and investment, science - technology, innovation, education - training, for the benefit of the people and businesses of the two countries.

NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man speaks at the closing sitting of the 46th session of the NA Standing Committee on June 10. (Photo: VNA)

NA Standing Committee wraps up 46th session

In his closing remarks, NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man highlighted that this session dealt with a huge workload and issues which are both urgent and long-term, strategic. Some issues are new, requiring coordination between agencies for the settlement.

Delegates at the gathering. (Photo: VNA)

HCM City get-together celebrates Russia Day

Hoang Minh Nhan, Chairman of the municipal Vietnam–Russia Friendship Association, highlighted the dynamic development of bilateral relations in recent years across all levels, from the central governments to localities.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (L) meets with his Portuguese counterpart Luis Montenegro in Nice, France, on June 9 (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese, Portuguese PMs seek stronger bilateral ties

They agreed to encourage and create favourable conditions for business communities of both countries to strengthen exchange through experience sharing and partner-matching, with a focus on areas where Vietnam has demand and Portugal holds strength such as shipbuilding, maritime transport, energy, and agriculture.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (L) meets with President of Palau Surangel Whipps Jr. in Nice, France on June 9 (Photo: VNA)

PM meets with President of Palau on UNOC3 sidelines

The two sides agreed to instruct relevant agencies of both countries to explore the possibility of negotiating and signing cooperation agreements in areas such as fisheries, labour, and visa exemption for citizens of both nations.

World leaders pose for a photo. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam joins efforts to push signing of High Seas Treaty

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son presented Vietnam's ratification document to UN Under Secretary-General for Legal Affairs and Legal Counsel Elinor Jane Britt Hammarskjöld, officially confirming the country's approval of the High Seas Treaty.

OSZAR »