Deputy PM holds bilateral meetings with Chinese, Australian, Algerian foreign ministers on AMM 58 sidelines
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son held separate meetings with the foreign ministers of China, Australia, and Algeria on the sidelines of the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AMM-58) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on July 10.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son (left) and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi meet in Kuala Lumpur on July 10. (Photo: VNA)
Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son held separate meetings with the fꦆoreign ministers of China, Australia, and Algeria on the sidelines of the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AMM-58) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on July 10.
In his meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, the two sides exchanged views on bilateral relations as well as regional and international issues of mutual concern.
Wang congratulated Vietnam on its successful implementation of administrative reforms and its preparations for the upcoming 14th National Party Congress.
The two ministers reaffirmed the importance of Vietnam–China relations in each country’s foreign policy, while expressing their joy with the robust and positive developments in bilateral ties. They noted the frequent and effective high-level exchanges between the two Parties and States, close people-to-people exchanges, and growing locality-to-locality cooperation, thereby continuing to deepen political trust and consolidate friendly, neighborly relations for the benefit of both countries' people.
They emphasised the need to enhance coordination to effectively implement high-level agreements and promote a stable, healthy, and sustainable bilateral relationship. The two ministers agreed to maintain regular high-level contacts, coordinate the organisation of key diplomatic events through the end of 2025, and boost the effective implementation of dialogue and cooperation mechanisms, including the 17th meeting of the Vietnam–China Steering Committee for Bilateral Cooperation.
Both sides also agreed to further materialise existing agreements across various areas, particularly in strategic transportation connectivity, with a strong focus on railway collaboration. They pledged to strengthen cooperation in border management and work together to build a border line of peace, friendship, and cooperation.
On maritime issues, the two sides underscored the importance of fully implementing agreements and common perceptions reached by top leaders of the two Parties and States. They reaffirmed the need to strictly adhere to the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC), and to accelerate negotiations for an effective and substantive Code of Conduct (COC) in accordance with international law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son (left) shakes hands with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong (Photo: VNA)
During a meeting with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, both sides expressed their satisfaction with the substantive and positive development of the Vietnam–Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. They agreed to work closely in preparing for upcoming high-level visits and the 7th Vietnam–Australia Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Vietnam.
They underscored the importance of a free, open, and rules-based multilateral trading system grounded in WTO regulations, and committed to strengthening cooperation in addressing trade barriers, expanding market access, and leveraging economic mechanisms and free trade agreements to which both countries are parties.
Son proposed that the two countries actively implement the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on agricultural labour and explore the signing of a MoU on the digital economy. He also suggested that Australia increase quotas and opportunities for skilled Vietnamese workers in sectors such as healthcare, tourism services, and IT, while facilitating more favourable conditions for Vietnamese students studying in Australia.
For her part, Wong affirmed that Vietnam is a key partner of Australia in the region and noted the two countries’ close cooperation on strategic regional and global issues. She expressed Australia’s willingness to share experience and expertise with Vietnam in areas such as green transition, carbon market development, digitalisation, and emerging technologies.
On regional and international matters, Son appreciated Australia’s role, contributions, and commitments to Southeast Asia, including on the East Sea issue. He encouraged Australia to enhance cooperation with Mekong sub-regional countries to promote sustainable development. Both sides agreed on a shared approach that upholds international law, contributing to peace, stability, and cooperation in the region and beyond.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son (left) meets with Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf on the sidelines of the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (Photo: VNA)
The same day, Deputy PM, FM Son also met with Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf, during which he congratulated Algeria on its official accession to the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (TAC), calling it a significant milestone in enhancing Algeria–ASEAN relations.
Vietnam highly values Algeria’s role in the African region and places great importance on fostering the traditional friendship between the two countries in a more substantive and effective manner, he said.
Attaf thanked Vietnam for its support of Algeria’s TAC accession and affirmed his country’s strong commitment to advancing cooperation with its long-standing friend, Vietnam. He praised the outcomes of current cooperation projects, particularly in the oil and gas sector, and expressed his hope to expand collaboration in this field and explore new, high-potential areas of cooperation.
Looking ahead, the two ministers agreed to promote delegation exchanges at all levels to reinforce political trust and strengthen practical cooperation. They committed to advancing joint projects in oil and gas, trade, construction, mining, pharmaceuticals, Halal products, and agriculture.
Both sides also reaffirmed their commitment to coordination and mutual support at multilateral forums, particularly the United Nations and the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), and pledged to further promote South–South cooperation./.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son had bilateral meetings with Foreign Ministers of Japan and Switzerland on the sidelines of the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting (AMM-58) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on July 10.
Highlighting the core values that have contributed to the success of ASEAN, including unity and mutual respect, Son affirmed that in the current period of instability, the bloc’s unity and centrality, along with strong commitments to inclusive and sustainable development, continue to serve as guiding principles for the ASEAN Community.
Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son separately met with Lao, Cambodian and Thai foreign ministers on the sidelines of the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AMM 58) and Post Ministerial Conferences in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on July 8.
US Ambassador Marc Knapper affirmed that the US is ready to continue working with Vietnam to deepen mutually beneficial cooperation and advance the bilateral relationship, based on mutual respect for each other’s independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, and political systems.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Morocco and Côte d’Ivoire Le Kim Quy traced the 50-year journey of bilateral relationship, noting strides in political dialogue, mutual support at international forums like the United Nations, the Francophonie, and the Non-Aligned Movement, and robust economic ties anchored in trade and investment.
Son and Rubio expressed their delight that their meeting coincides with the 30th anniversary of Vietnam-US diplomatic ties (July 12). They reviewed extraordinary strides made in various areas over the past three decades, especially since the upgrade of the bilateral relations to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2023.
Thanh highlighted that the Ho Chi Minh Space is not only a special cultural and historical landmark, but also a source of inspiration for the human values, independence, and the quest for freedom that President Ho Chi Minh steadfastly pursued throughout his life.
With trust and mutual respect, Vietnam and the US are writing a new chapter of long-term cooperation, for the benefit of the people of the two countries and for peace and prosperity in the region and the world.
This stride was made possible by a shared commitment to building bridges of friendship rooted in trust, strategic vision, and strong public support of both sides.
Thirty years ago, in the night of July 11, 1995 (US time), US President Bill Clinton officially announced the normalisation of diplomatic relations with Vietnam. In the early morning of July 12, 1995 (Vietnam time), Prime Minister Vo Van Kiet officially announced the normalisation of diplomatic relations with the US.
The seminar was the first activity in during Thanh’s visit, the first-ever by a top Vietnamese legislator since the two countries established diplomatic ties in 1975.
Hansen said Denmark attaches importance to the Comprehensive Partnership and Green Strategic Partnership with Vietnam while speaking highly of the positive development in the bilateral relations over the recent past.
The Party Central Committee’s Politburo and Secretariat on July 11 announced disciplinary measures against three incumbent and former officials for serious violations of the Party's regulations and the State's laws while performing their duties.
HCM City, as Vietnam’s vibrant economic and cultural hub, has played a pivotal role in fostering cooperation between the two countries. French businesses, as well as educational, health care, heritage conservation, and urban development organisations have maintained an active and visible presence in the city.
Over the past three decades, two-way trade has increased more than 300 times, with Vietnam becoming a major player in global supply chains. Many major US corporations now view Vietnam as a strategic manufacturing and consumer market, while more Vietnamese firms are entering the highly competitive US market.
Three decades since the normalisation of bilateral ties, thanks to tireless efforts from both nations, Vietnam and the US have built mutual trust, becoming friends and comprehensive strategic partners across all sectors.
The following is a brief review of the day’s events as reported by the Vietnam News Agency.
People-to-people exchange has long served as a vital bridge between Vietnam and China, forming a strong social foundation for building trust, fostering cooperation, and maintaining peace. In celebration of the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties in 2025, the two Parties and Governments have jointly designated the year as the “Year of Vietnam-China Humanistic Exchange,” reflecting a shared strategic vision to promote sustainable bilateral relations rooted in public engagement.
The Lao Vice President asked the Central Committees of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCYU) and the Lao People's Revolutionary Youth Union (LPRYU) to continue enhancing coordination to effectively implement their 2022–2027 cooperation agreement, especially in youth exchanges and education of younger generations about the countries’ traditional ties.
Three former US ambassadors to Vietnam have shared their views on the past achievements and future prospects of bilateral relations as the two countries celebrate the 30th anniversary of the normalisation of their diplomatic relations this July.
National Assembly (NA) Vice Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Thanh held talks with French Senate Vice President Loic Hervé and French NA Vice-President Nadège Abomangoli, met with Anne Le Hénanff, Chairwoman of the France – Vietnam Friendship Parliamentarians’ Group (FVFG) in the French NA, and Amélia Lakrafi, General Delegate of the APF.