To enhance people-to-people exchanges, the two leaders agreed to build cultural programmes and activities, promote tourism in each country, and encourage air connectivity.
The South African leader Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa described Việt Nam as a close friend and key partner in Asia.
The Party leader stressed that the new cooperation framework will provide a solid foundation to consolidate and deepen Việt Nam–Bulgaria relations, capitalising on each nation's strengths to ensure both countries continue rapid and sustainable development in the new context.
The two countries have maintained strong political and diplomatic coordination through regular high-level exchanges and cooperation across various sectors, helping to deepen mutual understanding and friendship. They also continue to support each other at international organisations and multilateral forums.
The visit, the first by a South African President to Việt Nam in 18 years, marks a significant milestone in the bilateral relationship, following the historic phone call between Vietnamese Party General Secretary Tô Lâm and President Ramaphosa on April 22.
Việt Nam and Bulgaria established diplomatic relations on February 8, 1950, with Bulgaria being one of the first countries to recognise and establish diplomatic ties with Việt Nam.
The law's objective is to establish a unified and consistent legal foundation, protect legitimate rights and interests of individuals and organisations, and ensure compatibility with international treaties to which Việt Nam is a signatory.
To ensure even better preparations according to the approved plan, President Lương Cường urged the relevant authorities to carefully review the entire scenario, especially the ceremonial and reception parts, and security, and communications issues.
Parliaments should continue to perfect their national legal frameworks on protecting people during emergencies and crises, including issuing and updating laws on disaster risk management, refugee support, protection for women, children, and other vulnerable groups, and access to humanitarian assistance.
The meeting also discussed a report on the implementation of the working regulations of the Party Central Committee, Politburo, and Secretariat of the 13th tenure.
At the award ceremony, twelve A prizes were presented. In addition, twenty outstanding collectives received group awards, alongside twenty-three B and thirty-six C prizes, and sixty-six consolation prizes for authors and author groups across the five categories of press, magazine, radio, television, and video clip.
In the morning sitting, the National Assembly is scheduled to listen to the proposals and verification reports on the draft revised Bankruptcy Law and the draft revised Deposit Insurance Law, and discuss these two bills.
Minister of Education and Training Nguyễn Kim Sơn said the move aims to ensure equal access to quality, modern education aligned with national educational goals.
Party General Secretary Tô Lâm, his spouse Ngô Phương Ly, and a high-ranking Vietnamese delegation arrived in Sofia on Wednesday (local time), beginning a three-day official visit to Bulgaria at the invitation of its President Rumen Radev.
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Việt Nam Central Committee Tô Lâm met with leaders of the Finland–Việt Nam Friendship Association (FVFA) and several Finnish experts who once engaged in development projects in Việt Nam.
The trip was a great success with outstanding achievements. The two sides issued a joint statement on establishing a strategic partnership between Việt Nam and Finland.
The UN’s decision to select Hà Nội as the venue sends a strong message of multilateralism in action, said Director of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) New York Liaison Office Xiaohong Li.
During the meeting with the Finnish legislator, Party General Secretary Tô Lâm affirmed Việt Nam’s commitment to strengthening and deepening ties with Finland, noting parliamentary cooperation as an effective mechanism for advancing and overseeing intergovernmental agreements.