Party General Secretary meets with Vietnamese community in Cambodia

General Secretary To Lam stressed that his state visit to Laos and Cambodia is of special significance, being the first overseas trip by a leader of the Vietnamese Party and State immediately after the 14th National Party Congress, clearly demonstrating the consistent policy of the Vietnamese Party and State to treasure and prioritise Laos and Cambodia.

Party General Secretary To Lam meets with officials and staff of the Vietnamese Embassy and representatives of the Vietnamese community in Cambodia on February 6. (Photo: VNA)
Party General Secretary To Lam meets with officials and staff of the Vietnamese Embassy and representatives of the Vietnamese community in Cambodia on February 6. (Photo: VNA)

Phnom Penh (VNA) – Party General Secretary To Lam met with officials and staff of the Vietnamese Embassy and representatives of the Vietnamese community in Cambodia on February 6 afternoon as part of his state visit to the neighbouring country.

Also present at the meeting were Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man, and members of the high-ranking Vietnamese delegation; representatives of the Khmer-Vietnamese Association in Cambodia (KVA), the Vietnam-Cambodia Business Association (VCBA), and a large number of intellectuals, students, and overseas Vietnamese in Cambodia.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Cambodia Nguyen Minh Vu stressed that in recent times, under the direction of the Politburo and General Secretary To Lam, Vietnam-Cambodia relations have been strongly promoted and developed positively, while defence and security cooperation between Vietnam and Cambodia remains an important pillar, and high-level exchanges between the two sides have been stepped up.

Economic cooperation is a highlight, with bilateral trade turnover reaching a record high of 11.33 billion USD in 2025, an increase of 11.7% compared to 2024. Many Vietnamese enterprises are interested in investing and expanding production and business in Cambodia. Coordination between the two countries in resolving issues related to community work and citizen protection has also been strongly promoted.

The Ambassador reported to the General Secretary and leaders of the Party and State a number of recommendations regarding the legal status and livelihoods of the community, as well as obstacles requiring support and removal of obstacles related to investment and business procedures.

Speaking at the meeting, General Secretary To Lam stressed that his state visit to Laos and Cambodia is of special significance, being the first overseas trip by a leader of the Vietnamese Party and State immediately after the 14th National Party Congress, clearly demonstrating the consistent policy of the Vietnamese Party and State to treasure and prioritise Laos and Cambodia.

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Party General Secretary To Lam speaks at the meeting. (Photo: VNA)

He informed the participants on the domestic situation, especially the results of the 14th National Party Congress. The Congress identified the vision and development orientation of the country in the future, with the determination to achieve development goals with high unity of the entire political system and the unanimous support of the people, the Party leader noted.

Concerning the suggestions from the people and businesses, the General Secretary affirmed that these are issues that have been understood, prioritised, and consistently addressed by leaders of the Party, State, and relevant agencies and departments of Vietnam throughout the past period.

During exchanges with Cambodian leaders, Vietnamese Party and State leaders consistently requested Cambodia to continue implementing favourable policies to help people of Vietnamese origin live, work, and study in accordance with Cambodian laws, as well as effectively carry out relocation, resettlement, and vocational retraining programmes.

They also suggested Cambodia create more favourable mechanisms to help Vietnamese businesses invest and operate effectively in Cambodia, thereby contributing to Cambodia's national development. Furthermore, during this visit, leaders of the two Parties and countries reached a high degree of consensus on directions to promote and strengthen relations in the future, such as promoting strategic connectivity, telecommunications, finance, and taxation.

Alongside economic cooperation, greater attention should also be paid to cooperation in science and technology and human resource development, he said, adding that Vietnam will continue to cooperate in training Cambodian students to learn Vietnamese and Vietnamese people to learn Cambodian, while expanding cooperation in cutting-edge scientific fields such as artificial intelligence and core technologies.

In particular, the Cambodia - Vietnam Friendship School project, the largest school in Phnom Penh with 6,000 students, is being diligently completed by the end of this year. The cooperative relationship between Vietnam and Cambodia is becoming increasingly substantive and effective in all fields, from economy and culture to security, according to the Party chief.

On the occasion of the upcoming Lunar New Year of the Horse 2026, General Secretary Lam extended his best wishes for health, happiness, and prosperity to all members of the Vietnamese community in Cambodia, hoping they will always look towards the homeland with the warmest sentiments.

The General Secretary also donated 20,000 USD to the KVA to support the organisation of more meaningful activities for the community. In addition, he also presented 200 gifts worth 6,000 USD to help and encourage people in difficult circumstances./.

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