Vietnam president meets with China, US counterparts at APEC Leaders' Week
On the sidelines of the APEC 2024 Leaders’ Week in Peru, State President Luong Cuong held separate meetings with leaders of China, the U.S., Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, Canada, and Russia, on Friday (local time).
In his meeting with Chinese Party General Secretary and President Xi Jinping, Cuong conveyed regards from Party General Secretary To Lam, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, and National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man to the Chinese top leader.
Vietnam's State President Luong Cuong (far L) meets Chinese Party General Secretary and President Xi Jinping (third from L) on the sidelines of the APEC 2024 Leaders’ Week in Peru. |
He congratulated China on the great and historical achievements by the Communist Party of China (CPC), the state and the people under the leadership of Xi over more than a decade of the "new era", particularly since the 20th Congress of the CPC.
Vietnam considers developing cooperation and friendship with China a strategic choice and a top priority in its foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, diversification, and multilateralisation, the Vietnamese leader affirmed.
For his part, the Chinese top leader extended the best wishes to Vietnamese key leaders and congratulated Cuong on his election as the President of Vietnam.
He affirmed that China always considers relations with Vietnam a priority in its policy of neighborhood diplomacy, and supports Vietnam in successfully organizing the 14th National Party Congress. He invited the Vietnamese President to visit China at an appropriate time.
The two sides expressed satisfaction at and highly valued the positive developments in relations between the two Parties and the two countries in recent times, particularly following Xi's successful visit to Vietnam in December 2023, and his Vietnamese counterpart To Lam's China visit in August this year.
In his discussion with U.S. President Joe Biden, President Cuong stated that Vietnam regards the U.S. as a strategically important partner.
He expressed satisfaction at the positive achievements after a year of implementing the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership framework. He also hailed Biden's leadership and contributions to the development of Vietnam – U.S. relations in recent years.
Biden congratulated Cuong on his new position, reaffirming that the U.S. treasures its relationship with Vietnam, as well as supports a strong, independent, resilient, and prosperous Vietnam.
In his meeting with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, Cuong emphasized that Vietnam always values and seeks to further develop the friendship and strategic partnership with Malaysia. He took the occasion to convey the Vietnamese Party chief's regards to the Malaysian King and Queen.
Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim congratulated Cuong on his new position and affirmed Vietnam’s significance as a key partner in the region. He called for both countries to strengthen their ties and elevate bilateral relations by broadening and deepening cooperation across various sectors.
Meeting Singaporean PM Lawrence Wong, Cuong suggested further enhancing cooperation mechanisms in politics, diplomacy, trade, defense, security, culture, education, science, technology, and people-to-people exchanges.
Wong praised Vietnam as a major partner of Singapore within ASEAN and agreed with the Vietnamese State leader on the deepening of collaboration in strategically important areas for both nations.
Meeting Australian PM Anthony Albanese, Cuong suggested the close coordination for effective implementation of the Vietnam-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Action Plan for the 2024-2027 period.
PM Albanese reaffirmed Australia’s respect for Vietnam’s role and position and invited Cuong to visit Australia at an appropriate time. Both leaders agreed to strengthen political trust, maintain exchanges at high and all levels, and bolster cooperation in multilateral frameworks such as the UN, APEC, and ASEAN.
At the meeting with Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, Cuong thanked Canada for supporting Vietnam in overcoming the consequences of Typhoon Yagi.
The two sides rejoiced at the robust development of Vietnam-Canada relations. Both leaders emphasized their commitment to enhancing bilateral ties based on mutual respect and shared benefits.
PM Trudeau noted increasing interest from Canadian businesses in economic, trade, and investment cooperation with Vietnam, particularly in emerging areas such as innovation, digital transformation, and green development.
Meanwhile, Russian Deputy PM Alexei Overchuk reiterated the country’s priority of fostering substantive and effective ties with Vietnam, reflecting their traditional friendship and potential.
Cuong reaffirmed that Vietnam attaches great importance to the comprehensive strategic partnership with Russia. The two sides agreed to expand cooperation in economy, trade, energy, science, technology, education, and tourism.
At all meetings, leaders underscored the importance of multilateralism and multilateral frameworks in which their countries are members, including APEC.
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