
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh emphasized that the official visit to Vietnam by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong is of great significance, being the first high-level delegation exchange after the two countries established a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership during the official visit to Singapore by General Secretary To Lam; a highlight for 2025 on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of Vietnam's National Day and the 60th anniversary of Singapore's National Day, helping to send a message about the two countries' determination to act to concretize the contents of the new cooperation framework.

The Prime Minister congratulated Singapore on its development achievements; wished Singapore a successful 2025 General Election; and believed that Singapore would successfully implement the "Forward Singapore" and "Singapore Dream" programs, building a fair, harmonious and increasingly prosperous society.
The Prime Minister also shared that Vietnam is "accelerating, breaking through, and reaching the finish line", striving to achieve the double-digit growth target from 2026, towards a new era - an era of national growth, prosperity, civilization, and prosperity.

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong expressed his delight at his first official visit to Vietnam as Prime Minister, right after General Secretary To Lam's official visit to Singapore to promote the implementation of specific cooperation results between the two countries.
The Singaporean Prime Minister congratulated Vietnam on its great achievements after 40 years of Doi Moi, becoming one of the leading economies in ASEAN; affirming that Vietnam is Singapore's leading important partner in the region.

The Singaporean Prime Minister emphasized that the establishment of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership is a historic event in bilateral relations, especially Vietnam being Singapore's first Comprehensive Strategic Partner in ASEAN, reflecting the trust, closeness and aspiration of the leaders and people of the two countries to develop the Vietnam - Singapore relationship more deeply and effectively.
The two leaders were pleased with the strong developments in bilateral relations. Singapore maintained its position as the world's second largest investor in Vietnam; two more Vietnam-Singapore industrial parks were granted investment approval, creating a network of 20 VSIPs in 14 Vietnamese provinces and cities; trade turnover grew steadily, reaching 10.3 billion USD in 2024. Vietnam became the largest rice exporter to Singapore. The two sides also acknowledged positive developments in defense-security cooperation, education-training, science-technology, tourism, labor and people-to-people exchange.
The two leaders agreed on “decisive and timely” measures to increase political trust and create new breakthroughs for the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership; in the immediate future, they will soon complete and effectively implement the Action Program to implement the new relationship framework for the 2025-2030 period.
The two sides agreed to increase delegation exchanges and contacts at high and all levels; effectively implement bilateral cooperation mechanisms, especially the mechanism of the Annual Meeting between the two countries' Prime Ministers; further strengthen defense and security cooperation, especially cyber security, in the spirit of trust and mutual understanding, contributing to peace, stability and development in the region and the world.
The two Prime Ministers pledged to strengthen economic ties through effectively promoting the five pillars of the Agreement on Connecting the Two Economies, the Green Economy - Digital Economy Partnership, and making Vietnam - Singapore cooperation a model of cooperation in the region.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh proposed that Singapore facilitate the introduction of Vietnamese agricultural, forestry, aquatic and processed food products into Singapore's distribution system; develop the VSIP 2.0 network in a sustainable and smart direction, applying smart production technology to optimize the efficiency of attracting high-quality capital into Vietnam.
The Singaporean Prime Minister agreed that the two countries need to clarify key issues to upgrade the current VSIP system to VSIP 2.0 to meet the requirements of greener, smarter and more efficient development.
The Singaporean Prime Minister agreed with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh's "6 more" proposal, which promotes deeper political trust, more substantive defense and security cooperation, more effective economic connectivity, closer people-to-people exchanges, more breakthrough science and technology cooperation, more innovative innovation, and closer international regional cooperation; and suggested that the two countries soon make substantial developments in offshore wind power exports, carbon credit exchange, cooperation in the field of financial technology through the cross-border retail payment connection project using QR codes, and cross-border data transmission, thereby further facilitating production and business activities of enterprises of the two countries.
The two Prime Ministers agreed to continue promoting cooperation in other key areas, such as education, training, improving the quality of human resources, food security, cultural and artistic exchanges, tourism, aviation connectivity, and connecting businesses and people.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh suggested that Singapore accept Vietnamese workers under work visas, expand the industries that accept workers, create conditions for Vietnamese language learning in schools with many Vietnamese students, and promote the active role of the Vietnamese community in Singapore.
Discussing multilateral and regional cooperation, the two sides appreciated the two countries' regular coordination and mutual support in elections and candidacy for United Nations agencies and organizations; agreed to coordinate with other ASEAN countries to ensure solidarity, unity, maintain ASEAN's central role; and promote sustainable development of sub-regions, including the Mekong sub-region.

The two Prime Ministers agreed to maintain ASEAN's common stance on the East Sea issue; emphasize the importance of freedom and safety of navigation and aviation; ensure full and effective implementation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC); create a favorable environment and strive to build a substantive and effective Code of Conduct in the East Sea (COC), in accordance with international law and the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
After the talks, the two Prime Ministers witnessed the signing ceremony of cooperation documents between the two countries, including the Letter of Intent on Cooperation in Building an Action Program to Implement the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and agreements in the fields of wind power trade, cross-border payments using QR codes, digital development and innovation, people-to-people exchange, etc.
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