PM’s visit hoped to generate new momentum for Vietnam-Sweden ties: Ambassador

PM Pham Minh Chinh's official visit to Sweden is a major political and diplomatic event with strategic importance for bilateral relations, according to Ambassador Tran Van Tuan.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Sweden Tran Van Tuan (Photo published by VNA)
Vietnamese Ambassador to Sweden Tran Van Tuan (Photo published by VNA)

Stockholm (VNA) – Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s official visit to Sweden from June 11 to 13 is expected to inject fresh momentum and open up new avenues for breakthrough cooperation between Vietnam and Sweden across multiple fields, stated Vietnamese Ambassador to Sweden Tran Van Tuan.

Talking to the Vietnam News Agency, the ambassador noted that this is the highest-level visit by a Vietnamese leader to Sweden since 2019, and also marks PM Chinh’s first visit to a Nordic country. It is a major political and diplomatic event with strategic importance for bilateral relations.

According to the diplomat, the relationship between Vietnam and Sweden has continued to thrive since the two countries celebrated 55 years of their diplomatic ties in September 2024. High-level exchanges have been maintained, including the visit by Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan to Sweden and the trips to Vietnam by representatives of the Swedish Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee and Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade Benjamin Dousa in March and May 2025, respectively.

Economic relations have also shown encouraging signs. The Department of Vietnam Customs reported that bilateral trade reached 580.44 million USD in the first four months of this year. Vietnam's exports to Sweden rose by 14.2% year-on-year to 403.93 million USD while imports surged 55.3%, totalling 176.51 million USD.

On the investment front, Swedish company Syre has signed a memorandum of understanding with Binh Dinh province to build a high-tech polyester recycling plant, with an estimated investment ranging from 700 million to 1 billion USD. If realised, it will become Sweden’s largest investment project in Vietnam to date.

Tuan noted that Sweden was the first Western country to establish diplomatic ties with Vietnam, in 1969, and also one of the countries with the strongest anti-war movements in support of Vietnam. Between the early 1970s and 2013, the European nation provided 3.46 billion USD in non-refundable aid, helping Vietnam with post-war reconstruction, poverty alleviation, development, and integration into the world. Since 2013, their relationship has transitioned into an equal and mutually beneficial partnership.

Despite progress, he described such figures as modest given the long-standing friendship and substantial cooperation potential. In a rapidly changing international landscape, he stressed the importance of making new strides in bilateral relations to meet the development needs of both countries.

Talking about the agenda of the visit, the ambassador said that PM Chinh are set to hold talks with high-ranking leaders of Sweden, meet with some large companies operating in Vietnam, and engage with scholars and experts to share Vietnam's major policies. He will also meet the Vietnamese community in Sweden.

Alongside formal activities, the PM will take part in several people-to-people diplomacy activities to honour Swedish individuals and organisations who supported Vietnam in the past and have contributed to the friendship and multifaceted cooperation for more than five decades.

At the meetings with Swedish leaders, the two sides will focus on deepening collaboration in key areas such as politics and diplomacy, trade and investment, science and technology, innovation, digital transformation, education and training, sustainable development, tourism, and people-to-people exchanges. Discussions will also cover regional and global issues of mutual concern.

A central aim of the visit is to demonstrate both sides' determination elevate the bilateral relationship to a higher level, aligned with the countries’ priorities and advantages.

Several agreements between Vietnamese and Swedish ministries, agencies, and enterprises are expected to be signed during the trip, according to Tuan.

Looking forward, he held that cooperation in science, technology, and innovation will also become a pillar of the bilateral partnership. Sweden is widely recognised for its strengths in these areas, consistently ranking second in the Global Innovation Index list. It invests approximately 3.6% of its GDP in research and development, well above the European Union average of 2.2% (as of 2023).

Vietnam, for its part, offers strong advantages in human resources, manufacturing capacity, market scale, and development policy orientation. The Politburo’s Resolution No. 57, issued in December 2024, on making breakthroughs in science and technology development, innovation, and digital transformation shows the country’s high-level political commitment to promoting these fields to quickly advance in the digital age and the global economy, he underlined.

The ambassador stressed that a new cooperation framework in science, technology, and innovation will enable the two countries to leverage their respective strengths for common development in the new era.

Promising areas for collaboration include digital transformation, infrastructure development, software outsourcing, waste recycling, renewable energy, semiconductor, healthcare, pharmaceutical, and high-quality workforce training. Many businesses of both countries operating in these sectors are keen to expand cooperation in the time ahead, he added./.

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