Vietnam considers Japan one of its most important and trustworthy partners: PM

Expressing gratitude and appreciation for the contributions of ODA loans and investment from Japanese enterprises to Vietnam's socio-economic development in recent times, PM Chinh shared solutions in the quartet of strategies to implement industrialisation and modernisation, including breakthroughs in science and technology development, implementing the revolution of streamlining the apparatus, developing the private economic sector, building an independent and self-reliant economy, associated with deep, substantive and effective integration.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (right) and his Japanese counterpart Ishiba Shigeru (Photo: VNA)
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (right) and his Japanese counterpart Ishiba Shigeru (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has affirmed that Vietnam considers Japan one of its most important and trustworthy partners, and the bilateral relationship has potential for stronger cooperation based on political trust, long-standing people-to-people exchanges and complementary strengths.

PM Chinh made the statement at the talks with his Japanese counterpart Ishiba Shigeru after hosting an official welcome ceremony for the latter in Hanoi on April 28 morning.

He welcomed Ishiba on his first visit to Vietnam as Prime Minister of Japan and took this occasion to thank Japan for actively supporting Vietnam in overcoming the consequences of recent Typhoon Yagi as well as in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

For his part, PM Ishiba thanked PM Chinh, the Government and people of Vietnam for their warm and respectful reception. He believed that the leadership role of President Ho Chi Minh with the consistent ideology of peace and humanity was the key factor for the success of Vietnam's struggle for national liberation and reunification. He also shared his deep impressions of Vietnam's development since his visit to Vietnam as a young parliamentarian 35 years ago.

Expressing gratitude and appreciation for the contributions of ODA loans and investment from Japanese enterprises to Vietnam's socio-economic development in recent times, PM Chinh shared solutions in the quartet of strategies to implement industrialisation and modernisation, including breakthroughs in science and technology development, implementing the revolution of streamlining the apparatus, developing the private economic sector, building an independent and self-reliant economy, associated with deep, substantive and effective integration.

PM Ishiba highly appreciated Vietnam's position and role in the region and the world, and affirmed that Japan will continue to accompany Vietnam in the new era, supporting Vietnam in socio-economic development, building an independent and self-reliant economy, implementing industrialisation, modernisation, and developing science and technology.

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh holds talks with his Japanese counterpart Ishiba Shigeru on April 28. (Photo: VNA)

In an atmosphere of sincerity, friendship and trust, the two leaders had in-depth and comprehensive discussions on the bilateral relations and international and regional issues of mutual concern. The two PMs expressed their delight at the comprehensive development of the Vietnam-Japan Comprehensive Strategic Partnership after nearly two years of upgrading to a new framework, and highly appreciated the progress achieved after their two meetings in just over a year.

The two sides also discussed and reached many common perceptions on major directions and measures to bring the bilateral relationship to a new height, entering a new era under the motto of "sincerity, affection, trust, substance, efficiency, mutual benefit" in five areas, including political relations; economy, human resource connection; security - defence; science - technology, green transition; and cooperation at multilateral forums.

The two leaders agreed to continue to enhance political trust through maintaining annual high-level visits and meetings; promote exchanges to soon arrange the visit to Vietnam of the Emperor and Empress of Japan; promote regular meetings between the two PMs; improve the effectiveness of cooperation and dialogue mechanisms; and strengthen substantive defence and security cooperation, including cooperation in defence technology, addressing the consequences of war, search and rescue, United Nations peacekeeping, and cyber security.

The two sides agreed to upgrade the Strategic Partnership Dialogue mechanism at the deputy foreign minister level to the 2+2 dialogue at the deputy foreign and defence minister level and hold the first meeting in 2025.

The two PMs agreed to deepen economic cooperation as the main pillar of the relationship and promote more substantive and sustainable economic links, thereby supporting each other to develop together in the context of the current difficult international economic situation. The two sides agreed to promote the new-generation ODA cooperation for strategic infrastructure projects, and enhance substantive, effective, and sustainable investment and trade cooperation.

Appreciating the progress achieved in a number of important projects such as Ho Chi Minh City Urban Railway Line 1, the two sides agreed to accelerate and set specific progress for many projects that are symbolic of the bilateral relationship such as Vietnam-Japan University and Cho Ray Hospital II, as well as projects of the Vietnam Space Center. The two sides agreed to promote high-tech agricultural cooperation associated with ensuring the food supply chain, and sign the Medium and Long-term Vision on Agricultural Cooperation for the 2025-2030 period in 2025.

PM Chinh affirmed that Vietnam is determined to improve the investment and business environment to create favourable conditions for Japanese investors to continue to invest and do business successfully in the Southeast Asian country.

Based on the similarities in development strategies grounded on science and technology and digital transformation, the two leaders agreed to identify cooperation in science and technology, innovation, and training of high-quality human resources as new pillars of the bilateral relations; and agreed to promote cooperation in the fields of digital economic development, semiconductors, quantum, nuclear energy, IT, artificial intelligence, green transition, and energy transition. They also consented to improve the effectiveness of cooperation mechanisms and frameworks on science and technology through organising the 5th meeting of the Joint Committee on Science and Technology in 2026 and studying the possibility of establishing a new cooperation mechanism on science and technology in the direction of public-private partnership.

PM Chinh proposed Japan continue to support Vietnam in training high-quality human resources, strengthen cooperation between research and training institutions, scientists and businesses of the two countries; increase the provision of scholarships for Vietnamese students and researchers; support the community of 70 enterprises and 5,000 IT engineers of Vietnam to actively participate in the IT supply chain and digital transformation process of Japan.

PM Ishiba affirmed that Japan will support joint research projects and doctoral training in semiconductors in Vietnam through the Japan-ASEAN Science, Technology and Innovation Cooperation Project (NEXUS). He announced that Japan wants to implement 15 projects in the field of energy transition worth more than 20 billion USD within the framework of the Asian Energy Transition Initiative (AETI) and the Asian Net Zero Emission Community (AZEC).

The two PMs agreed to promote cooperation in responding to natural disasters and climate change, connecting human resources through labour cooperation, local cooperation, cultural exchange, and people-to-people exchange; actively coordinate to organise the Vietnam - Japan local forum in Vietnam at the end of 2025; promote cooperation and share experiences in promoting tourism and traditional culture.

To create favourable conditions for the Vietnamese community in Japan, the two sides agreed to start negotiations on the Vietnam - Japan Social Insurance Agreement in 2025 and promote the development of a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation on the new labour program "employment for skills development".

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (right) and Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru pose for a photo before their talks. (Photo: VNA)

PM Ishiba highly appreciated the contributions and affirmed that he would continue to care for, support, and create conditions for the community of more than 600,000 Vietnamese people in Japan. The two sides agreed to continue discussing the simplification of procedures and the expansion of visas issued for Vietnamese citizens, aiming to achieve the target of 2 million tourists visiting each other per year.

Discussing regional and international issues, the two leaders agreed to continue to closely coordinate in international and regional forums such as ASEAN, Mekong and the United Nations. The two sides affirmed the importance of maintaining international order and a free, open, inclusive, rules-based trade system, on the basis of respect for the fundamental principles of international law and the United Nations Charter. They also asserted the importance of maintaining peace, stability and resolving disputes in the East Sea by peaceful means, on the basis of international law, especially the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC), and early completion of an effective and efficient Code of Conduct in the East Sea (COC).

PM Ishiba affirmed that Japan will closely coordinate and support Vietnam in successfully organising the APEC Year 2027 and actively consider sending a representative of the Japanese Government to attend the 16th United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Ministerial Meeting to be held in Hanoi in 2025.

PM Chinh thanked Japan for its active participation in the 4th Partnership for Green Growth and the Global Development Goals 2030 (P4G) Summit, and announced that Vietnam will send a delegation to attend the Vietnam Day activities at the Osaka Kansai International Exhibition 2025./.

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