Deputy PM meets key Japanese leaders

Vietnam consistently regards Japan as one of the most important partners and a sincere and reliable friend, and considers parliamentary cooperation an important channel to promote the bilateral relations substantially, comprehensively, and effectively.

Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long (fourth, left) meets with Nukaga Fukushiro, Speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan. (Photo: VNA)
Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long (fourth, left) meets with Nukaga Fukushiro, Speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan. (Photo: VNA)

Tokyo (VNA) – Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long met with Nukaga Fukushiro, Speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan, former Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide, Chief Cabinet Secretary Hayashi Yoshimasa and Justice Minister Suzuki Keisuke, on September 10 -11, as part of his working visit to Japan for Vietnam National Day at Osaka Expo 2025.

Meeting with Nukaga, the Vietnamese official congratulated Japan on successfully hosting Osaka Expo 2025, while expressing thanks to the Japanese government for its support for Vietnam in organising the Vietnam National Day at the expo.

Expressing his delight at the fruitful development with high political trust of the Vietnam-Japan Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, and cooperation between the Vietnamese NA and the Japanese House of Representatives, Long thanked Nukaga and the Japanese legislative body for their support and collaboration over the years.

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Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long (L) meets with Chief Cabinet Secretary Hayashi Yoshimasa. (Photo: VNA)

He affirmed that Vietnam consistently regards Japan as one of the most important partners and a sincere and reliable friend, and considers parliamentary cooperation an important channel to promote the bilateral relations substantially, comprehensively, and effectively.

Long revealed Vietnam’s development goals and directions in the new era, expressing hope that the Japanese House of Representatives will continue supporting the Japanese government’s policies for Vietnam, including facilitating Vietnamese businesses’ participation in global supply chains, increasing localisation in Japanese companies’ production in Vietnam. He also urged Japan to simplify procedures and eventually grant visa exemptions for Vietnamese citizens to promote people-to-people exchanges.

Nukaga congratulated Vietnam on the success of Vietnam National Day at the expo, noting that Japanese and international visitors were highly impressed by the programme. He also lauded the strong progress of the Japan-Vietnam Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, noting that there remains great room for stronger cooperation.

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At the meeting between Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long (L) and Japanese Justice Minister Suzuki Keisuke. (Photo: VNA)

He affirmed that Vietnam is one of Japan’s most vital partners in the Indo-Pacific region, and that the flourishing development of the bilateral ties and Vietnam’s economic development will contribute to stability and development in the region. He urged the legislative bodies of the two countries to continue strengthening exchanges and close cooperation in the time to come.

Long took the occasion to convey NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man’s invitation to Nukaga to visit Vietnam at an early date.

In a meeting later with former Prime Minister Suga, Long expressed his hope that Suga will continue supporting Vietnam, contributing to deepening the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries.

The former Japanese Prime Minister welcomed the significant progress in bilateral relations in recent years and affirmed his interest and support in promoting the relationship in his capacity as an advisor to the Japan-Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Alliance.

Meeting with Chief Cabinet Secretary Hayashi Yoshimasa, Long urged both sides to continue enhancing political trust through meetings at all levels and advance new cooperation pillars in science and technology, digital transformation, and high-quality human resource development. He also called for Japan’s support for key ongoing projects in high-speed railway, green transition, digital transformation; and encouraged Japanese companies to increase investment in Vietnam.

Hayashi emphasised that Japan values its relationship with Vietnam and expressed confidence that the comprehensive strategic partnership will continue to grow stronger. He also confirmed Japan’s support for Vietnam’s green transition and digital transformation projects, highlighting their significance for the economic development of both countries.

On this occasion, Long invited Japan to send representatives to the signing ceremony of the UN Convention against Cybercrime in October in Hanoi.

At the meeting with Justice Minister Suzuki, the Vietnamese official expressed his gratitude for the nearly 30 years of effective and practical support provided by the Japanese ministry to Vietnam and thanked Suzuki for his valuable contributions to the development of Vietnam-Japan relations.

He urged the Japanese ministry to continue supporting Vietnam in strengthening its legal and institutional frameworks and in training high-quality human resources, including legal and judicial professionals. He also called for the early approval of the 2028–2030 project on enhancing the quality and effectiveness of lawmaking and law enforcement in Vietnam, supported by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

Suzuki praised Vietnam’s recent institutional reforms and endorsed the cooperation proposals presented by Long. He affirmed that Japan will continue supporting and sharing experience with Vietnam in justice, human resources training, and legal and institutional development, while ensuring favourable conditions for the Vietnamese community in Japan.

Deputy PM Long is scheduled to meet with President of the House of Councillors Sekiguchi Masakazu, and Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Abe Toshiko on September 11./.

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