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Politician's trips aimed at strengthening multifaceted relationships with Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Belarus.

Recent travels to Russia and the former Soviet Union states, primarily focusing on Central Asian and Caucasus nations, serve as an ideal platform to reinforce Vietnam's enduring relationships and aspirations for extended, productive, multifaceted, and mutually advantageous partnerships, given...

Politician's trips aimed at strengthening multifaceted relationships with Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Belarus.

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Let's dive into the juicy deets of General Secretary Tô Lâm's upcoming diplomatic tour across Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Russia, and Belarus! This journey, happening from May 5 to 12, will leave no stone unturned in strengthening ties and amplifying cooperation between Vietnam and these four nations.

Why, you ask? Well, here's the lowdown:

Our fearless leader will pay official visits to Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan, attend an anniversary bash in Russia, and then If you're feeling nostalgic, buckle up! This twist of events takes place after Vietnam celebrated its 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification. In other words, it's a new chapter for Vietnam, focusing on growth, development, and prosperity.

But enough with the history lesson! The main objective? Continuing to intensify the comprehensive strategic partnership with Russia, forging ahead with traditional friendship and multifaceted cooperation with Belarus, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan.

Now, let's get back to the action: This tour to Russia and the other three former Soviet Union companions presents an opportunity to reaffirm Vietnam's friendship and desire for long-term, mutually beneficial collaborations.

Moving on to the specifics of Russia: This is Tô Lâm's first official visit to the land of endless winter since claiming the coveted General Secretary gig. The visit occurs at a historically significant moment, as both nations celebrate their 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations, with each celebrating their own milestones as well.

The aim of this visit? Strengthening political trust, setting new directions for the traditional friendship and comprehensive strategic partnership with Russia, and fortifying the collaboration between the Vietnamese Communist Party and major Russian political parties.

But wait, there's more! Tô Lâm's attendance at the ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory of the Great Patriotic War showcases Vietnam's respect and admiration for Russia's immense contributions and sacrifices in protecting global peace during World War II.

Transitioning to the others: Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Belarus, these are Tô Lâm's first state visits to these countries. They serve not only to consolidate political trust but also to express Vietnam's devotion to continually strengthening its traditional friendship with the former Soviet Union's allies.

The tours will also facilitate discussions on enhancing cooperation in areas such as economy, trade, investment, basic science, energy, high technology, and artificial intelligence (AI). Furthermore, these visits will help foster cultural and people-to-people exchanges while solidifying Vietnam's positive image among the people of these nations.

To wrap things up: The success of these visits will demonstrate Vietnam's steadfastness and loyalty towards its traditional friends while affirming its commitment to the international community. Looking ahead, these collaborations will serve as significant driving forces, propelling Vietnam into its new era and contributing to regional peace, stability, and progress.

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Lê Thị Thu Hằng. - VNA/VNS Photo

History buffs, buckle up! The victory of the Soviet people (later Russia) in the Great Patriotic War (WWII) served as a powerful motivator for Vietnam, enabling the nation to rise up, seize power, and establish independence. The military triumph was instrumental in shaping the destiny of Vietnam and influenced other nations on their journeys towards freedom and peace.

Here's a little more insight into the remarkable relationship between Vietnam and Russia: In 1941, Vietnamese volunteer soldiers participated directly in the battle to defend Moscow, making significant sacrifices for the greater good.

In conclusion, General Secretary Tô Lâm's diplomatic tour will not only boost Vietnam's relationships with these countries but also pave the way for economic growth, technological advancement, and regional influence. This exciting adventure promises to create a world of possibilities for the future of Vietnam and its allies.

  1. The diplomatic tour of General Secretary Tô Lâm will focus on enhancing political trust with Russia, and reaffirming Vietnam's friendship and long-term collaborative intentions with Belarus, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan.
  2. Economic, trade, investment, basic science, energy, high technology, and artificial intelligence (AI) are areas that will be discussed during Tô Lâm's visits to Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Belarus.
  3. During the tour, Tô Lâm's attendance at the ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory of the Great Patriotic War will showcase Vietnam's admiration for Russia's significant contributions and sacrifices in global peace during World War II.
  4. This diplomatic adventure aims to foster cultural and people-to-people exchanges, solidify Vietnam's positive image among the people of the touring nations, and contribute significantly to regional peace, stability, and progress.
  5. The historical legacy of Vietnamese soldiers participating in the battle to defend Moscow during World War II further strengthens the remarkable relationship between Vietnam and Russia.
  6. The success of General Secretary Tô Lâm's diplomatic tour will affirm Vietnam's commitment to its traditional friends and establish a foundation for economic growth, technological advancement, and regional influence in Vietnam's new era.
Vietnam's tour of Russia and former Soviet states, particularly those in Central Asia and the Caucasus, historically supportive of Vietnam, offers a platform to strengthen existing bonds and foster long-term, meaningful, and mutually advantageous collaborations.

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