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Brazilian President: Brazil - Vietnam strategic partnership 35 years and beyond

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva wrote an article titled: “Brazil - Vietnam strategic partnership: 35 years and beyond”, sharing his personal feelings about the visit and his assessment of the Vietnam - Brazil relationship.

Báo Đại biểu Nhân dânBáo Đại biểu Nhân dân28/03/2025

At the invitation of President Luong Cuong, President of the Federative Republic of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva arrived in Hanoi today, beginning a State visit to Vietnam from March 27-29, 2025.

On this occasion, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva wrote an article titled: “Brazil-Vietnam strategic partnership: 35 years and beyond”, sharing his personal feelings about the visit and his assessment of the Vietnam-Brazil relationship. VNA respectfully introduces the content of the article:

From March 27 to 29, I had the honor of visiting Hanoi for the second time, 17 years after my first visit. This visit took place at a time of special significance for the relations between Brazil and Vietnam.

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President Luong Cuong and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva listen to military bands playing the national anthems of the two countries. Photo: Lam Khanh/VNA

In 2024, we will not only celebrate the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations, but also elevate this relationship to a new level: Since November 2024, Brazil and Vietnam have officially become Strategic Partners.

This is not just a diplomatic phrase but the result of a sustainable cooperation process, bringing practical benefits to both countries.

Since my first visit to Vietnam, bilateral trade has increased from $534 million in 2008 to nearly $7.7 billion in 2024.

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President Luong Cuong and President of the Federative Republic of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Photo: Lam Khanh/VNA

Today, Brazil imports more from Vietnam than some of its long-standing partners. We are proud to be Vietnam's largest trading partner in Latin America and a major supplier of pork, chicken and cotton, contributing to food security and the development of Vietnam's textile industry.

Brazil can contribute much more.

By 2024, our economic growth rate will be significantly higher than the average of developed countries. Brazil's legal and policy framework creates a safe business environment for investment and trade.

Expanding exports of higher value-added products to Vietnam will help us reach the target of bilateral trade turnover of 15 billion USD by 2030.

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National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Photo: Lam Hien

We are ready to provide modern aircraft for Vietnam's civil aviation industry as well as cooperate in the defense sector. In addition, the two countries have great potential for cooperation in the fields of science, technology, innovation and renewable energy...

Brazil is keen to cooperate with Vietnam in the development of semiconductors, artificial intelligence and digital technology. We have decades of experience in the production of biofuels - a clean energy solution for the automotive, aviation, shipping and even power generation industries.

Strengthening bilateral relations is a necessary step in the context of profound changes in the world.

Latin America and Southeast Asia are dynamic regions, contributing to building a multipolar world order.

The GDP of MERCOSUR and ASEAN - 2.8 trillion USD and 3.8 trillion USD respectively - shows the importance of these two blocs on the international stage.

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh meets with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Photo: Duong Giang/VNA

In uncertain times, we must work together to ensure that a multipolar world is built on fair rules and institutions, rather than the division of influence by major powers. History has shown that the path of independence is the only way to bring prosperity to our people.

Brazil's strong commitment to multilateralism has prompted us to actively participate in international forums.

We look forward to receiving Vietnam's support during Brazil's BRICS and COP30 Presidency this year.

Vietnam has a strong voice in the Global South, an important partner in the common effort to promote more representative governance and better respond to the interests of developing countries.

By hosting the upcoming major international events, Brazil hopes to build on the successes of its recently concluded G20 Presidency. Vietnam participated in working group meetings and the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, and was one of the earliest supporters of the Global Alliance Against Poverty, which Brazil proposed.

In Vietnam, when you want to show concern for someone, you often ask them if they have eaten yet. In Brazil, when you want to show concern, Brazilians will cook for each other. Cuisine is an important part of both countries' cultures, just as food security is a top priority for both governments.

In their efforts to lift millions out of poverty over the past decades, Brazil and Vietnam can share valuable lessons with the world.

Together, we can overcome any challenge and become the driving force for a better future.

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