First Vietnam-Japan Foreign and Defence Vice-Ministerial Consultation convenes in Tokyo
Latest
The Vietnamese delegation was co-chaired by Senior Lieutenant General Hoang Xuan Chien, Member of the Party Central Committee, Deputy Minister of National Defense, and Mr. Nguyen Minh Vu, Alternate Member of the Party Central Committee, Permanent Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs.
![]() |
| The Vietnamese delegation at the event. |
The Japanese delegation was co-chaired by Senior Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Namazu Hiroyuki and Vice Minister of Defense for International Affairs Kano Koji. The dialogue was attended by representatives from the Foreign and Defense Ministries of both countries and the Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam.
Both sides affirmed the upgrade of the strategic partnership dialogue to the first Vice-Ministerial “2+2” Consultation as a reflection of the strong, trust-based development of the bilateral ties.
They agreed that the bilateral ties are growing strongly, substantively, and effectively across the pillars of economy, politics, national defence-security, sci-tech, cultural and people-to-people exchanges, and local-to-local cooperation, two years after elevating the Vietnam-Japan relationship to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. There is broad consensus at all levels in both countries to further push their friendship and cooperation.
Vietnam reaffirmed that it always considers Japan one of the most important and long-term partners and a companion in its new development phase, and supports Japan’s active and constructive role in global and regional issues. Japan reiterated that it regards Vietnam as a significant partner in rolling out its regional policies. The two sides agreed to work closely together to concretise agreements reached by high-ranking leaders and deepen the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in various areas matching both countries’ interests and potential.
![]() |
| The Japanese delegation at the event. (Photo: Bao Chi) |
In national defence-security, they highlighted steady progress in recent years, with concrete collaboration in the exchange of all-level delegations, regular dialogue mechanisms, friendship activities, personnel training, defence equipment transfer, search-and-rescue, military medicine, and information sharing. They pledged to continue working closely together to further advance this crucial pillar, contributing to peace, stability, and development in each country, the region, and the world.
Against the backdrop of rapid and complex global and regional developments, they agreed on the need to continue enhancing consultations and sharing views on global and regional issues, as well as at multilateral forums. They affirmed the importance of upholding ASEAN’s centrality within the regional architecture and promoting cooperation on issues of mutual concern.
![]() |
| Scene of the 2+2 Foreign and Defense Vice-Ministerial Consultaiong. (Photo: Bao Chi) |
Later on the day, Japanese Minister of Defence Koizumi Shinjiro hosted a reception for Vietnamese Deputy Minister of National Defence Chien and Permanent Deputy Foreign Minister Vu. On this occasion, the defence ministries of the two countries signed a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in search and rescue and a Letter of Intent on training cooperation.
Permanent Deputy Foreign Minister Vu also held separate meetings with Director-General of the International Bureau of Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party Yamaguchi Tsuyoshi, Chairwoman of the Japan-Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Alliance Obuchi Yuko, Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Ozaki Masanao, Special Advisor to the Japan–Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Alliance Takebe Tsutomu, and held talks with Senior Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Namazu Hiroyuki.


