Việt Nam, Ireland seek ways to step up bilateral cooperation

April 21, 2026 - 20:59
Both sides agreed to increase the exchange of delegations, especially at the high level, and coordinate closely in organising activities celebrating the 30th anniversary of Việt Nam–Ireland diplomatic ties (1996–2026).
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Lê Thị Thu Hằng meets with Irish Ambassador to Việt Nam Deirdre Ní Fhallúin in Hà Nội on Tuesday. — Photo baoquocte.vn

HÀ NỘI — Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Lê Thị Thu Hằng hosted a reception in Hà Nội on Tuesday for Irish Ambassador to Việt Nam Deirdre Ní Fhallúin to discuss measures to strengthen bilateral cooperation and preparations for the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations (1996–2026).

The meeting also aims to seek ways to realise the outcomes of General Secretary of the Communist Party of Việt Nam (CPV) Central Committee and State President Tô Lâm's visit to Ireland in October 2024.

Hằng appreciated Ireland’s close coordination in successfully organising the Việt Nam–Ireland political consultation in Dublin in March 2026 and officially opening Việt Nam’s Embassy in Dublin, describing it as a milestone reflecting both countries’ commitment to advancing the bilateral ties.

She proposed the two sides further strengthen political trust, increase high-level and all-level exchanges, and organise youth, student and cultural activities to mark the upcoming anniversary. The deputy minister also called on Ireland to soon ratify the EU–Việt Nam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA), which would create fresh momentum for economic cooperation.

Hằng also suggested Ireland maintain and expand scholarship programmes such as the Ireland Fellows Programme for Vietnamese students and researchers, encourage Irish tourism businesses to participate in major events in Việt Nam, and enhance coordination between the two nations when Ireland takes over the presidency of the European Council (EC) in the second half of 2026.

For her part, Ní Fhallúin welcomed Việt Nam’s establishment of its embassy in Dublin, calling it a clear demonstration of the country’s commitment to deepening bilateral relations. She noted that the number of Vietnamese students in Ireland and Irish visitors to Việt Nam had grown steadily during 2023–2025.

On the occasion of the 30th anniversary, Ireland hopes to organise a range of cultural exchange activities, including music performances and promotional events showcasing Irish culture and people in Việt Nam, while also sharing its priorities for the forthcoming EC presidency.

Both sides agreed to increase the exchange of delegations, especially at the high level, and coordinate closely in organising anniversary activities such as congratulatory messages, cultural events, film festivals, art exhibitions, music performances and people-to-people exchanges.

On this occasion, Hằng also met with Honorary Consul of Việt Nam in Ireland Patrick McKillen to discuss measures to boost cooperation in science and technology, trade and investment, and people-to-people exchanges, while supporting businesses from both countries in enhancing connectivity and market exploration. — VNA/VNS

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