The ASEAN–Russia Dialogue Partnership was established in 1991 and upgraded to a Strategic Partnership in 2018. Since then, ASEAN–Russia relations have continued to develop positively across all areas.
Regarding the Justice Conference of Vietnamese and Lao Border Provinces, which is organised alternately by the two ministries, Party General Secretary and State President Tô Lâm described it as a practical cooperation mechanism contributing to the maintenance of security and order and the promotion of socio-economic development in border areas.
Sharing Việt Nam’s development situation and orientation, NA Chairman Mẫn said the country is determined to strongly renew its growth model, improve institutions and promote science and technology, innovation, digital transformation, green transition and sustainable development.
The trip includes bilateral activities in Kazan and is expected to contribute to further deepening and enhancing the effectiveness of Việt Nam–Russia relations.
Since their first contacts in 1991 and the elevation of ties to a Strategic Partnership in 2018, economic collaboration has remained one of the most productive pillars of ASEAN-Russia relations.
Prime Minister Lê Minh Hưng and a high-ranking Vietnamese delegation yesterday morning departed Hà Nội to attend the ASEAN–Russia Commemorative Summit and conduct bilateral activities in Kazan, Russia from June 16–18, at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Against the backdrop of mounting challenges facing the oceans, including climate change, marine pollution, biodiversity loss, maritime security concerns, and the impacts of emerging technologies, Permanent Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyễn Minh Vũ called for stronger international cooperation and greater resource mobilisation to protect the oceans and ensure a peaceful, secure, and sustainable marine environment.
Việt Nam also stressed the need to advance more in-depth discussions on issues that have already garnered broad consensus
Việt Nam's participation in Eurosatory 2026 provides opportunities to access advanced defence technologies, expand international partnerships and promote the development of a modern, self-reliant and internationally integrated defence industry.
Russia is a traditional and close partner and a comprehensive strategic partner of Việt Nam.
The 55th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic relations (1971–2026) provides an important opportunity for the two countries to review their successful cooperation and chart future directions for collaboration.
Permanent Deputy PM Phạm Gia Túc urged deeper collaboration to promote comprehensive digital transformation in the judicial sector, develop high-quality legal professionals, and enhance partnerships in judicial digitalisation and international legal expert training.
Việt Nam welcomes the announcement by the US and Iran that they have agreed on a peace deal.
The legislature should continue to play the role of an active and responsible member in multilateral parliamentary forums and gradually move from active participation towards contributing, proposing initiatives and helping shape agendas on issues aligned with Việt Nam’s interests and capabilities.
With careful preparation and a long-term strategic vision, the trip is expected to contribute to strengthening ASEAN’s multilateral architecture while creating new breakthroughs in the Việt Nam – Russia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
The ASEAN–Russia commemorative summit in Kazan on June 17–18 takes place amid a rapidly evolving global environment, with ongoing conflicts continuing to affect peace, security, economic growth, trade and supply chains.
Party General Secretary and State President Tô Lâm affirmed that formulating the strategy is an objective and urgent requirement with long-term significance.
The leaders appreciated the positive progress in relations between the two Parties and the two countries over recent times, particularly in the urgent and timely development and implementation of action plans and programmes to realise the important common perceptions between the countries’ top leaders.