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Ambassador highlights Vietnam-Japan cooperation prospects

Vietnamese Ambassador to Japan Nguyen Quoc Cuong highlighted the significance of the first-ever State visit to Japan by President Tran Dai Quang from May 29 to June 2 and the prospects of cooperation between the two countries in a recent interview granted to Vietnam News Agency’s correspondents in Tokyo.
 
Ambassador highlights Vietnam-Japan cooperation prospects ảnh 1Vietnamese Ambassador to Japan Nguyen Quoc Cuong (Photo: VNA)

Tokyo (VNA) –
Vietnamese Ambassador toJapan Nguyen Quoc Cuong highlighted the significance of the first-ever Statevisit to Japan by President Tran Dai Quang from May 29 to June 2 and theprospects of cooperation between the two countries in a recent interviewgranted to Vietnam News Agency’s correspondents in Tokyo.

He said the visit will create a good chance forthe two sides to express their determination to bring the bilateral extensivestrategic partnership to a new period of development.

Annually, Japan only welcomes one or twoState-level visits. Therefore, the reception of President Tran Dai Quang thisyear shows that the country attaches importance to the role and position ofVietnam in the region and the world as well as the development of the bilateralrelations, he said.

For Vietnam, the visit is in line with the Partyand State’s foreign policy of diversification and multilateralisation, as wellas the policy of reform, door-opening and deep-and-wide internationalintegration, he added.

The Ambassador said the visit is a follow-up ofthe regular exchanges between the two countries’ leaders. He recalled thesuccessful visit to Japan in 2015 by Secretary General of the Communist Partyof Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee Nguyen Phu Trong, and later by PrimeMinister Nguyen Xuan Phuc in 2016 and 2017.

In 2017, the Japanese Emperor and Empress made ahistoric successful visit to Vietnam. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe paid twoofficial visits to Vietnam the same year and attended the APEC EconomicLeaders’ Week in the central city of Da Nang in November 2017.

Regular exchanges have helped strengthen andreinforce political trust between the two countries and peoples, Cuong said.

He stressed that the Vietnamese President’svisit takes place at a time when the two countries are celebrating the 45thfounding anniversary of their diplomatic ties (1973-2018).

It provides an occasion for Vietnamese andJapanese leaders and people to look back at the achievements they have gainedover the past 45 years, the Ambassador noted.

He said while bilateral ties are at its best inhistory, there is still great room for the two sides to expand theirpartnership.

Vietnam is pushing aheadwith comprehensive reforms to achieve rapid and sustainable development towardsthe goal of becoming a modern industrialised country by 2030 with a visiontowards 2045.

Japan plays a crucial role in helping Vietnam implementthe Vietnamese Party and State’s policies, he stressed.

Meanwhile, Japan is stepping up theimplementation of the Abenomics policy, restructuring the economy andencouraging small-and-medium-sized enterprises to boost external investment.Vietnam is an important market and partner of Japan in the region, he noted.

A new foundation for Vietnam-Japan relations istheir active participation in negotiations to reach the signing of theComprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). The agreementis expected to come into force from 2019, opening new cooperation prospects forthe two countries’ businesses.

The Ambassador also highlighted the role of theoverseas Vietnamese in Japan in promoting the two countries’ relations. 

Besides, Vietnam and Japan share many strategicinterests in regional and international issues, for example their similarviewpoints on the East Sea matter. Both countries support the settlement ofdisputes in the East Sea via peaceful means and without threat to use or use offorce, based on international law, especially the 1982 UN Convention on the Lawof the Sea 1982 (UNCLOS), he added.-VNA
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Adopted by the UN General Assembly on December 24, 2024, and opened for signature in Hanoi in October 2025, the convention is the first global multilateral treaty dedicated to combating cybercrime.

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Thi Thu Hang called for deeper and more substantive implementation of the Vietnam – Netherlands Comprehensive Partnership and their sectoral strategic partnerships.

Analyst Collins Chong Yew Keat said the visits to Thailand, Singapore and the Philippines have contributed to ASEAN peace, stability and development in many ways.

The following is a list of selected news summaries reported last night by the Vietnam News Agency.

The visits also took place at a time when the Philippines is serving as ASEAN Chair in 2026, Singapore is preparing to assume the ASEAN Chairmanship in 2027, and Vietnam is set to host the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting in 2027.

The intellectual journey from Duong Kach Menh in 1927 to the strategic vision outlined by the Party at its 14th National Congress demonstrates a rich process of creatively applying and developing Marxism-Leninism in Vietnam’s specific conditions.

The two sides shared the view that both sides should strengthen cooperation to translate high-level common understandings into practical outcomes. Cooperation, they agreed, should focus on two key pillars: theory research and the training and capacity building of officials.

Participants reviewed rental housing demand in each area, considering different market segments and target groups. They also examined the gap between supply and demand, and pinpointed issues in policy frameworks.

PM Le Minh Hung stressed that Hai Phong should become a national pioneer in implementing a new growth model driven by science – technology, innovation and digital transformation.

General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and State President To Lam, his spouse, and a high-ranking Vietnamese delegation left Manila on June 1, concluding their two-day state visit to the Philippines at the invitation of Philippine President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr. and his spouse.

The Vietnamese leader urged the two sides to further promote two-way investment in highly complementary and long-term value-adding sectors, such as modern agriculture, food processing, clean energy, logistics, supporting industries, digital economy, and innovation.

The following is a brief review of the day’s events as reported by the Vietnam News Agency.

Party General Secretary and State President To Lam reaffirmed and emphasised the central role played by ASEAN, stating clearly that Vietnam regards ASEAN as the most important strategic space, and that the Asia-Pacific regional security architecture should be led by ASEAN rather than becoming an arena for rivalry among major powers.

Vietnam’s presence at the 23rd Shangri-la Dialogue met the international community’s expectations for balanced, constructive and bridge-building contributions from a country that consistently pursues a non-aligned foreign policy.

Vietnam always values and wishes to further deepen its friendly neighbourly relations with the Philippines in all areas on the basis of a shared commitment to peace, stability and respect for international law, affirmed General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee and State President To Lam.

Vietnam, Philippines issue Joint Statement on Enhanced Strategic Partnership

Based on the good friendship and the interests and aspirations of the people of both countries, the two sides agreed to elevate the Vietnam-Philippines bilateral relationship to an Enhanced Strategic Partnership.

Vietnam called for an open, inclusive regional architecture with ASEAN at its core, insisting that all new initiatives be transparent, respect international law, complement one another, and avoid undermining ASEAN centrality or turning Southeast Asia into an arena for great power rivalry. It expressed full support for and readiness to cooperate with the Philippines - ASEAN Chair 2026.

Vietnam has an opportunity to further entrench its leadership position within ASEAN, collaborate with like-minded partners, and demonstrate that Hanoi is, and will continue to be, a friend, a reliable partner, and an active and responsible member of the international community, said Professor Carl Thayer from the Australian Defence Force Academy at the University of New South Wales.

The trip marks the Vietnamese leader’s first visit to the Philippines as Party General Secretary and State President. It takes place as the two countries are preparing to celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations and as the Philippines assumes the ASEAN Chairmanship in 2026.