The Prime Minister expressed his gratitude to the Czech government, people, and political parties, particularly the KSCM, for their steadfast support for Việt Nam throughout its past struggle for national independence and its ongoing process of national construction and development.
Both sides emphasised that economic and trade cooperation is one of the key pillars of bilateral relations, and agreed to work toward balancing bilateral trade.
Developing the traditional friendship and comprehensive cooperation with China remains a consistent policy and a top priority in Việt Nam's foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, and diversification and multilateralisation of relations.
The Prime Minister's visit to the Czech Republic takes place in the context that the traditional friendship between Việt Nam and the Czech Republic has been growing over the past seven decades.
Giang called on UN agencies and functional units to continue to support Việt Nam in training and building the capacity of its military and police peacekeeping forces to better meet operational demands and contribute more effectively to UN peacekeeping missions in the new context.
Poland is currently Việt Nam’s largest trading partner in Central and Eastern Europe, while Việt Nam is Poland's largest trading partner in Southeast Asia.
International integration has provided Việt Nam with access to valuable resources, knowledge, and technology, supporting its efforts to rebuild and develop comprehensively after decades of war.
They pledged, together with the entire Party, people, and armed forces, to continuously study and follow President Hồ Chí Minh's ideology, morality, and lifestyle.
Stable and sustainable ties between the two nations align with the interests of their people and contributed to regional and global development and prosperity, Politburo member Nguyễn Xuân Thắng said.
Vietnamese Ambassador to China Phạm Thanh Bình speaks to the Vietnam News Agency’s correspondents in Beijing about the outstanding achievements in bilateral relations.
Resolution 57 of the Politburo empowers young intellectuals and scientists, enabling them to lead transformative research and innovation initiatives without bureaucratic delays.
As Việt Nam embarks on its journey into a new era of development, expert perspectives highlight the profound significance of the nation’s vision and strategic direction under Party General Secretary Tô Lâm’s leadership.
PM Chính pushed for Poland’s ratification of the Việt Nam-EU Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA) and advocacy for the European Commission’s removal of the yellow card warning on Việt Nam's seafood exports.
The Marshal lauded the dynamic and diligent Vietnamese community in Poland, acknowledging their significant contributions to her country's socio-economic development and their role as a bridge for friendship between the two nations.
Marshal of the Polish Sejm (lower house) Szymon Holownia highlighted the practical and positive developments in the sides’ traditional friendship and multifaceted cooperation, especially in politics, diplomacy, economy, education, training, culture, and tourism.
Deputy Chairman of the provincial People's Committee Nguyễn Văn Liệt emphasised that with the traditional relationship and special solidarity between Việt Nam and Cambodia, Vĩnh Long Province and the Development Department under the Cambodian Defence Ministry have always maintained and strengthened a good friendship for many years.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính stated that Việt Nam highly values and aspires to further promote and deepen comprehensive cooperation with CEE countries, particularly traditional friends like Poland.
In response to reporters’ queries regarding Việt Nam's reaction to the US decision, Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Phạm Thu Hằng said on Friday that Việt Nam maintains its consistent stance of strongly supporting efforts to normalise the Cuba – US relations.