(VOVworld) – Russian President Vladimir Putin began a one-day state visit to Vietnam on Tuesday at the invitation of President Truong Tan Sang. This is President Putin’s third visit to Vietnam and his second visit to Asia since he was elected president.
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President Putin and President Sang held talks after the welcoming ceremony. They agreed on measures to boost trade and investment ties with priority to be given to the early signing of a free trade agreement between Vietnam and the Customs Alliance, which includes Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan and the implementation of investment projects agreed by the two Ministers of Industry and Trade. The two presidents stressed the need to boost cooperation in energy, particularly oil and gas in order to facilitate favorable conditions for both countries’ businesses to boost existing projects and develop new ones. They acknowledged the contributions made by Vietnamese citizens in Russia and Russian citizens in Vietnam to fostering the traditional spirit of friendship, mutual support and comprehensive cooperation between the two countries. They agreed to continue providing the best possible conditions for their citizens to study and work in each other’s territory in the spirit of friendship and the comprehensive strategic partnership.
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Both sides voiced their consensus on international issues of mutual concern and pledged joint efforts in the world arena. Both agreed that the state visit by President Putin contributed to empowering their bilateral comprehensive strategic partnership. During a press briefing after their talks on Tuesday, both Presidents praised the success of the talks. President Truong Tan Sang said: “The Russian President and I agreed on the need to strengthen political ties through the exchange of high-level visits and promote cooperation via the Party, State, Government, National Assembly and local authorities for both sides mutual benefit. I reiterate Vietnam’s political will and determination considering Russia as leading partner country in its foreign policy. Vietnam will do its best to promote the comprehensive strategic partnership with Russia”.
Both Presidents witnessed the signing of 17 cooperative agreements on trade, banking, national defense, oil, healthcare and education.
On the same day, President Putin laid a wreath at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the Monument of Heroic Martyrs.
Prime Minister Dung and President Putin agreed to bolster cooperation in defense, military technology, oil and gas, energy, mining, and education. They also agreed to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in international forums.
The same day, President Putin held talks with Party leader Nguyen Phu Trong, who considered the president’s visit an important factor to boost the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries. Mr. Trong said that Vietnam supports Russia’s policy on the Asia-Pacific region and Southeast Asia and welcomes Russia’s efforts to contribute to peace, security, cooperation, and development in the region including the East Sea.
He also accepted the president’s invitation to visit Russia in the future.


