Vietnam calls for stronger information cooperation with Russia ahead of major events

The VNA will serve as a primary source of information on the 14th National Party Congress and will provide content for Russian partners through its bureau in Russia upon request, said Ambassador Dang Minh Khoi.

The working session between Vietnamese Ambassador to Russia Dang Minh Khoi and the director general and other leaders of the Russian international media group Rossiya Segodnya on December 25. (Photo: VNA)
The working session between Vietnamese Ambassador to Russia Dang Minh Khoi and the director general and other leaders of the Russian international media group Rossiya Segodnya on December 25. (Photo: VNA)

Moscow (VNA) – Coordination in the information work with foreign partners is particularly important, especially as Vietnam is preparing for its most significant political event next year – the 14th National Party Congress, Vietnamese Ambassador to Russia Dang Minh Khoi stressed at a working session with the director general and other leaders of the Russian international media group Rossiya Segodnya on December 25.

Khoi noted that the two countries' relations have entered a new phase of dynamic and diversified development. Bilateral trade turnover is expected to grow strongly as Vietnam resumes its nuclear power project while cooperation in human resources training and tourism has also reached new heights.

The ambassador also highlighted that Russia currently hosts resident bureaus of four of Vietnam’s largest national media agencies: the Vietnam News Agency (VNA), Radio the Voice of Vietnam (VOV), Vietnam Television (VTV), and Nhan dan (People) Newspaper.

VNA General Director Vu Viet Trang had the honour of being the first international journalist to ask a question to President Vladimir Putin at a meeting between the Russian leader and heads of global news agencies in June this year, the diplomat recalled. This underscored the importance of accurate information flows from Russia to Vietnam and vice versa, especially in the current geopolitical context, Khoi said.

However, compared with the traditional friendship between the two countries, information about Vietnam in Russia has yet to fully reflect the deep affection and respect shown by the Russian side. The ambassador said this remains a concern for him and hoped to improve the situation through closer cooperation with Russia’s mainstream media outlets.

In response, Rossiya Segodnya Director General Dmitry Kiselev affirmed that Vietnamese readers account for a significant share of the overall audience of the group, particularly for Sputnik, with more than 52 million views recorded in 2025.

Rossiya Segodnya has signed cooperation agreements with the VNA and VOV, Kiselev noted, adding that this model has proven effective and could be expanded both in scope and geographically.

Each year, young VNA journalists have opportunities to attend professional training courses organised by Rossiya Segodnya. Kiselev suggested that this model could be expanded into regular reporter exchanges, enabling journalists from both sides to gain hands-on reporting experience in each other’s countries.

In addition, the two sides could co-produce programmes for audiences in both countries. Rossiya Segodnya is particularly interested in covering visits by Vietnam's high-ranking leaders to Russia and hopes to conduct priority, even exclusive, interviews ahead of such trips.

Stressing the critical importance of precise, truthful, sufficient, and objective information about the coming 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam, which attracts great international attention, Khoi informed Rossiya Segodnya’s leadership that the VNA will serve as a primary source of information on the event and will provide content for Russian partners through its bureau in Russia upon request.

He also affirmed that Vietnam’s diplomatic mission will be ready to support Rossiya Segodnya in its information activities./.

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