Russian President signed a series of deal in on Thursday after talks with President . Hanoi is Putin’s final stop on the two-nation tour, during which he first visited and signed a with leader .
Vietnam is the third country Putin has visited since being sworn in for his fifth term in May, after and North Korea. It is his first visit to Vietnam since 2017, though he visited four times before that.
Putin, Lam hail ties during visit
During the visit, Lam congratulated Putin on his March re-election and praised him for achieving “domestic political stability.”
“Once again, congratulations to our comrade for receiving overwhelming support during the recent presidential election, underlining the confidence of the Russian people,” Lam said.
Putin signed a series of deals with Lam to further cooperation on education, science and technology, oil and gas exploration and health, as Moscow looks to bolster relations with Asian nations amid growing international isolation as a result of the ongoing invasion of .
Russian state news agency RIA reporting that a joint Russian-Vietnamese statement had spoken of the special place that defence and security matters played in bilateral ties.
“The two sides want to push up cooperation in defence and security, how to deal with non-traditional security challenges on the basis of international law, for peace and security in the region and the world,” Lam told reporters following talks with Putin.
Putin said that strengthening its “comprehensive strategic partnership” with Vietnam was one of Moscow’s priorities, adding that Moscow was ready to cooperate with Vietnam on energy and security.
Putin said that he respected dialogue with the Southeast Asian regional bloc ASEAN, in which he said Vietnam played a major role.
He said that Russian companies were ready to invest in LNG projects in Vietnam.
What is on the agenda?
Putin arrived in the capital, Hanoi, early Thursday morning, where he was met by Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha. He later met Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh.
The Russian president is also meeting Communist Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, widely seen as Vietnam’s most influential politician.
Apart from talks with top officials, Putin is set to attend wreath-laying ceremonies, including at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, which has the embalmed corpse of Vietnam’s founding leader of the same name.
Vietnam has abstained from condemning as per its neutral foreign policy, known as “bamboo diplomacy.” In an opinion piece, Putin commended the nation for supporting “a pragmatic way to solve the crisis” in Ukraine, said Vietnam’s Communist Party newspaper.
Hanoi and Moscow have had ties since the 1950s. Russia used to be one of top arms suppliers.
“Russia and Vietnam have a mutual interest in resuming arms sales, but Vietnam is hamstrung by the threat of ,” Carl Thayer, emeritus professor of politics at Australia’s University of New South Wales, told the AFP news agency.
kb, tg, sdi/sms (dpa, AFP, AP, Reuters)
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