Deputy FM Nguyen Minh Vu welcomes Japanese Parliamentary Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Shimada Tomoaki

WVR - Member of the Party Central Committee and Permanent Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Minh Vu met with Parliamentary Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan Shimada Tomoaki on the occasion of attending the 11th Vietnam-Japan Festival.
Deputy FM Nguyen Minh Vu welcomes Japanese Parliamentary Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Shimada Tomoaki
Member of the Party Central Committee and Permanent Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Minh Vu meets with Lower House Member and Parliamentary Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan Shimada Tomoaki at the meeting on the occasion of the 11th Vietnam-Japan Festival. (Photo: Bao Chi)

On March 7, in Ho Chi Minh City, Central Party Committee Member and Permanent Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Minh Vu met with Lower House Member and Parliamentary Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan Shimada Tomoaki on the occasion of attending the 11th Vietnam-Japan Festival.

Permanent Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Minh Vu emphasised the importance of further promoting and deepening friendship and cooperation between Vietnam and Japan. Vice Minister Shimada Tomoaki is in Vietnam to attend the opening ceremony of the 11th Japan-Vietnam Festival in Ho Chi Minh City.

Expressing satisfaction with the increasingly substantive and effective development of the Vietnam–Japan Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, characterised by a high level of political trust and cooperation across all fields, Deputy Minister Vu reaffirmed that Vietnam consistently regards Japan as one of its most important partners and a sincere and reliable friend that accompanies it in achieving its development objectives.

He took this occasion to suggest the Japanese Government, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, continue to promote stronger political trust through exchanges and contacts at all levels, especially high level. Such efforts, he said, will facilitate the effective implementation of key pillars of bilateral cooperation, particularly in politics, diplomacy, defence and security, science and technology, local cooperation and people-to-people exchanges.

He also highlighted the importance of expanding collaboration in emerging areas such as digital transformation and green transition; strengthening coordination in multilateral mechanisms; and further promoting business connectivity in order to leverage complementary strengths, particularly in manufacturing industries, high technology and innovation.

Deputy FM Nguyen Minh Vu welcomes Japanese Parliamentary Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Shimada Tomoaki
Both parties also agreed to strengthen business connectivity, leveraging the complementary nature of the two economies. (Photo: Bao Chi)

Vice Minister Shimada Tomoaki congratulated Vietnam on the success of the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam and extended his congratulations to Vu on his election as a member of the 14th Party Central Committee. He expressed confidence that under the leadership of the Party and the Government, Vietnam will continue to achieve significant development achievements and realise its growth targets in the new era.

Agreeing with the assessments and proposals put forward by the Vietnamese host, Vice Minister Shimada Tomoaki affirmed that Japan regards Vietnam as one of its most important partners in implementing its foreign policy in the Asia–Pacific region, and wishes to further strengthen close cooperation with Vietnam to concretise and deepen the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership across all fields. In particular, Japan will continue to effectively implement existing cooperation mechanisms between the two countries and between their foreign ministries.

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He also stressed Japan’s readiness to coordinate closely with Vietnam on regional and international issues, including supporting the successful organisation of the APEC Economic Leaders’ Week in 2027 in Vietnam, thereby contributing to peace, stability, cooperation and development in the region and the world./.