Prime Minister Le Minh Hung meets with RoK President Lee Jae Myung

WVR/VNA - On April 23, Prime Minister Le Minh Hung suggested Vietnam and the Republic of Korea (RoK) coordinate in implementing measures aimed at lifting bilateral trade to 150 billion USD in a more balanced manner by 2030.
Prime Minister Le Minh Hung meets with RoK President Lee Jae Myung
Prime Minister Le Minh Hung meets with Republic of Korea President Lee Jae Myung. (Photo: Nguyen Hong)

The leader made the suggestion at a meeting with RoK President Lee Jae Myung, who is paying a state visit to Vietnam from April 21-24, 2026.

Prime Minister Hung said the visit reflects the Korean government’s and the President’s strong regard for Vietnam and bilateral ties, expressing confidence it will provide fresh impetus to deepen the Vietnam–RoK Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in a more substantive, effective and broad-based way in the period ahead.

The Prime Minister welcomed the outcome of talks between Party General Secretary and President To Lam and President Lee, and congratulated the Korean government and people on recent achievements. He noted his belief that the RoK will soon realise its vision of “a nation where the people are the true sovereigns, a nation where all can find happiness, toward the true RoK.”

On the occasion, Prime Minister Hung conveyed his regards and invited his Korean counterpart Kim Min-seok to visit Vietnam soon.

For his part, President Lee congratulated Prime Minister Hung on his election, saying he believes that under the Prime Minister’s leadership the Vietnamese government will achieve further successes in the period ahead.

President Lee praised Vietnam’s strong development gains and its rising international profile, saying the two countries are well placed to shape a new strategic vision for cooperation, create opportunities for joint growth and move toward a sustainable, shared prosperity.

He affirmed the RoK’s readiness to accompany Vietnam in realising its development goals, including becoming a developing country with modern industry by 2030 and a high-income developed nation by 2045.

Prime Minister Le Minh Hung meets with RoK President Lee Jae Myung
President Lee Jae Myung stated that the two countries have very favourable conditions to shape a new strategic vision for cooperation, creating opportunities for joint development and aiming for a sustainable common prosperity. (Photo: Nguyen Hong)

The two leaders noted with pleasure the deepening of Vietnam–RoK ties over nearly 35 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations, stressing each ranks among the other’s top three trading partners.

The RoK remains the largest investor in Vietnam, with more than 10,000 operating companies, contributing to economic growth in both nations and to Vietnam’s industrial development. Cooperation across politics, security, defence, science and technology, labour, education and people-to-people exchanges has continued to make notable progress.

To advance the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in a more effective and substantive fashion, Prime Minister Hung called on the two sides to further strengthen political trust by expanding practical cooperation in defence, security and diplomacy, and to enhance the effectiveness of existing cooperation mechanisms, laying a solid political foundation for broader bilateral collaboration across all areas.

On economic, trade and investment cooperation, the Prime Minister said the two sides should step up economic linkages with a focus on innovation and improving the quality of cooperation. He called for efforts to continue opening markets to each other’s goods.

Prime Minister Le Minh Hung meets with RoK President Lee Jae Myung
The two leaders expressed their delight at the extensive development of Vietnam-Republic of Korea relations nearly 35 years after establishing diplomatic ties. (Photo: Nguyen Hong)

The Vietnamese leader also urged the RoK to support higher localisation rates and greater participation by Vietnamese firms in Korean production supply chains, adopt policies to facilitate Vietnamese investment and business operations in the RoK, and share experience in financial innovation, banking inspection and supervision, as well as in the operation of and participation in the Vietnam International Financial Centre.

Prime Minister suggested stronger collaboration in science and technology, innovation and digital transformation, closer strategic alignment to ensure sustainable energy security, and expanded collaboration in human resources, culture and tourism, alongside enhanced people-to-people exchanges.

President Lee agreed with the proposals, affirming coordination with Vietnam to identify measures to raise bilateral trade to 150 billion USD by 2030 in a more balanced manner, and to facilitate deeper participation by Vietnamese firms in the RoK’s global supply chains.

Prime Minister Hung called for continued attention to protecting the legitimate rights and interests of the Vietnamese community in the RoK, as well as further simplification of procedures toward visa exemption for Vietnamese citizens.

The Vietnamese Government will also create favourable conditions for the Korean community to live, study and work in Vietnam on a long-term basis, he pledged.

Prime Minister Le Minh Hung meets with RoK President Lee Jae Myung
Prime Minister Le Minh Hung suggested that both sides should strengthen economic linkages focusing on innovation and improving the quality of cooperation. (Photo: Nguyen Hong)

President Lee said the two sides should step up long-term, strategic cooperation not only in trade, investment and energy, but also in science and technology, labour and supply chains.

He said Vietnam’s success is also the RoK’s, urging closer exchanges to advance ties at the highest level toward sustainable shared prosperity.

The leader also called on the Vietnamese government to help address difficulties faced by Korean businesses in Vietnam and create conditions for them to participate in strategic infrastructure projects, including nuclear power, infrastructure and high-speed rail.

The President added that the RoK will consider increasing quotas for Vietnamese workers, expanding eligible occupations, and strengthening training cooperation to improve workforce quality while ensuring workers’ legitimate rights and interests.

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