Vietnam considers relations with China a top strategic priority, Deputy PM says

The Party, State, and people of Vietnam consistently views the development of relations with China as a strategic choice and a top priority in its foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, and multilateralisation and diversification of external relations, Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son has affirmed.
Vietnam considers relations with China a top strategic priority, Deputy PM says
Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son (seventh from left) and other delegates attending the reception marking the 76th anniversary of the establishment of China–Vietnam diplomatic relations on January 16. (Photo: VNA)

He made the statement while addressing a banquet hosted by the Chinese Embassy in Vietnam on January 16 to celebrate the 76th founding anniversary of Vietnam – China diplomatic relations (January 18, 1950–2026).

Son noted that over the past 76 years, the two Parties, States and peoples have extended each other invaluable support and assistance, contributing significantly to national liberation and socialist construction in each country.

He highlighted the strong progress made in the Vietnam – China comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership over the recent past, marked by enhanced political trust, more substantive security and defence cooperation, robust growth in economic, trade and investment ties, and increasingly dynamic people-to-people exchanges.

The Deputy PM expressed confidence that under the guidance of high-ranking leaders, and with concerted efforts by ministries, sectors, localities and the peoples of both countries, Vietnam – China relations will continuously develop in a stable, sustainable and in-depth manner, contributing to the well-being of both peoples and to peace and progress worldwide.

For his part, Chinese Ambassador to Vietnam He Wei praised the significant achievements in bilateral relations over the past 76 years. He noted that in 2025, the two sides worked closely to generate new highlights in their connections, including frequent high-level exchanges, effective cooperation mechanisms, record-high trade turnover, and China’s continued position as Vietnam’s largest trading partner and leading source of tourists.

The ambassador reaffirmed China’s readiness to work closely with Vietnam to further consolidate the foundations and enhance the effectiveness of building a Vietnam – China community with a shared future.

He also voiced his belief that the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam will be a great success, ushering in a new era of development for Vietnam and opening a new chapter in the bilateral friendship.

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(Source: VNA)