Russian President Putin’s visit to Vietnam on June 19-20 is expected to create an opportunity for the two sides to sign and implement new cooperation agreements, creating motivation to promote bilateral relations.
On June 19, Russian President Putin will arrive in Hanoi, starting a two-day state visit to Vietnam, at the invitation of General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong.
According to the expected schedule, President Putin’s delegation will arrive at Noi Bai airport (Hanoi) on June 19. The entire official welcoming ceremony and bilateral meetings with Vietnamese leaders took place on June 20.
During the visit, Russian President Putin will hold talks with General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong. The two sides will listen to the introduction of the signed document and speak to the press after the talks.
At the same time, President Putin and President To Lam will meet with leaders of the Vietnam Friendship Association and generations of Vietnamese alumni who studied abroad in Russia, and have activities with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, President National Assembly Tran Thanh Man.
During an official visit to Russia in 2014, General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong held talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin (Photo: VNA).
According to Vietnamese Ambassador to Russia Dang Minh Khoi, within the framework of the visit, leaders of the two countries will discuss and orient the comprehensive strategic partnership until 2030, and more clearly identify important areas of cooperation. points, from economics, trade, defense and security, energy, science and technology to education, culture and people’s diplomacy.
Long-term goals and specific action plans will be set out to ensure the sustainable and effective development of bilateral relations in the future.
In addition, the visit is also an opportunity for both sides to sign and implement new cooperation agreements, creating motivation to promote bilateral relations.
These agreements not only bring economic benefits but also strengthen the political and strategic connection between the two countries. In particular, in the context of a volatile international situation, close cooperation between Vietnam and Russia becomes more important than ever.
Mr. Khoi stated that President Putin’s visit to Vietnam also sends a strong message about mutual respect between the two countries. This is a clear expression of friendship and solidarity, thereby contributing to enhancing the position of both countries in the international arena, for the common benefit of both peoples and for peace and stability in the region. region and around the world.
This is also an opportunity for the two countries to discuss regional and international issues of mutual concern, contributing to peace, stability and development of the region and the world.
“I believe that this visit by President Putin will be an important milestone, marking the strong and sustainable development of the special relationship between Vietnam and the Russian Federation, making bilateral relations stronger. step on the open path, towards a good future of loyal friendship and comprehensive strategic partnership in the new era,” Mr. Khoi emphasized.
The Vietnamese Ambassador to Russia also said that the visit has a very important meaning, which is to further deepen the Vietnam – Russia comprehensive strategic partnership in all fields.
This relationship will be upgraded in the new situation, especially in the context that the two countries are trying to realize the Joint Declaration on the Vision of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership until 2030.
“This visit is not only an important diplomatic event but also demonstrates Russia’s respect and commitment to the multifaceted cooperative relationship with Vietnam,” according to Vietnamese Ambassador to Russia Dang Minh Khoi. .