Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh received the Chinese ambassador to Vietnam, reaffirming Hanoi's commitment to strengthening relations with Beijing in a changing regional and international context. This meeting is part of a dynamic of bilateral cooperation considered a priority by the Vietnamese authorities.
During the meeting, the head of government emphasized the importance of the historical ties between the two countries, which he described as a major strategic partnership. He stressed the need to strengthen political trust and further develop economic, trade, and infrastructure exchanges.
Pham Minh Chinh also called for increased cooperation in several key sectors, including connectivity, investment, and major joint projects. Vietnam views developing its relations with China as a strategic choice and a constant priority of its foreign policy.
For his part, the Chinese ambassador reaffirmed Beijing's commitment to working with Hanoi to deepen the comprehensive partnership between the two countries. Chinese authorities particularly wish to strengthen the alignment of development strategies and promote concrete projects that benefit the people of both nations.
This meeting comes amid a surge in high-level exchanges between the two countries, illustrating a sustained diplomatic rapprochement. Despite some differences, particularly in the South China Sea, Hanoi and Beijing continue to prioritize dialogue and cooperation to stabilize their relations.
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