Recently, President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin and a high-ranking delegation of the Russian Federation successfully concluded a State visit to Vietnam from June 19-20, at the invitation of General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam Nguyen Phu Trong.
Scene of the meeting between President To Lam and President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin at the Presidential Palace. |
During the visit, Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, President To Lam, met with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, and National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man. The main topics of the talks and meetings revolved around strengthening economic, trade, education and training, transport, justice, customs, and science and technology partnerships. President Putin also witnessed the signing of a series of bilateral cooperation documents in the above-mentioned fields, including the Intergovernmental Agreement on Cooperation in Higher Education.
Vietnam has received many positive reviews from experts and international press agencies after President Putin's visit. Commenting on the results of the recent visit, CNN (USA) wrote: "Rarely any country can successfully welcome the leaders of the United States, China and Russia with the attention of the global media like Vietnam."
CNN also quoted a comment from an expert at the Vietnam Studies Program at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (Singapore): "From Vietnam's perspective, Russia is still an important partner, has a deep historical relationship and plays an important role in Vietnam's defense and security policy." This expert also highly appreciated Vietnam's "ability to maintain a diversified, multilateral foreign policy and pursue an autonomous strategy."
Similarly, the New York Times of the United States said that President Putin’s visit clearly demonstrated Vietnam’s “bamboo diplomacy.” In an interview with the agency, an expert at the International Crisis Group (Belgium) commented: “Vietnam has demonstrated its ability to maintain relationships with all global partners, despite competition and confrontation between world powers.”
Sharing the same view, Mr. Nigel Gould-Davies, former British ambassador to Belarus commented: “Vietnam has shown that they can maintain a very flexible balance in their ‘bamboo diplomacy’ policy. Within a year, they have received visits from the heads of state of the three most powerful countries in the world, which is quite impressive.”
Russia and China appreciate the significance of the visit.
Many Chinese experts have particularly responded positively to President Putin’s recent visit. In an interview with the Global Times, Professor Li Haidong of the China Foreign Affairs University said that the trip signals the development of Vietnam-Russia relations, based on the interests of two sovereign nations, and will benefit stability and balance in the region.
Zhao Long, deputy director of the Institute of Global Governance at the Shanghai Institute of International Studies, told the Global Times that the visit is a testament to Russia's new foreign policy of strengthening practical cooperation with many countries around the world in energy, food, technology and other areas.
General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong holds talks with President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin. Photo source: VGP |
Speaking about President Putin's visit, Sputnik (Russia) reaffirmed President Putin's commitment to strengthening the comprehensive strategic partnership with Vietnam, despite the difficulties in the current world situation. The newspaper also had an interview with Professor Anna Malindog-Uy, Vice President of the Philippine Asian Century Strategic Studies Institute, who highly appreciated the recent trip.
Professor Malindog-Uy said the visit was a very successful and meaningful one, marking an important occasion for Vietnam, reflecting the strategic importance and mutual respect between the two countries. The professor also added: “The visit signals the strengthening of bilateral relations, while showing the potential for cooperation in areas such as energy, gas and finance.”
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