Vietnam, Uruguay to strengthen cooperation

Vietnamese Ambassador to Argentina and Uruguay Ngo Minh Nguyet recently presented her credentials to Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Argentina and Uruguay Ngo Minh Nguyet (right) presents her credentials to Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou. (Photo: Uruguay Presidential Palace)
Vietnamese Ambassador to Argentina and Uruguay Ngo Minh Nguyet (right) presents her credentials to Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou. (Photo: Uruguay Presidential Palace)

Montevideo (VNA) - Vietnamese Ambassador to Argentina and Uruguay Ngo Minh Nguyet recently presented her credentials to Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou.

Speaking to 23 ambassadors presenting their credentials on this occasion, President Lacalle Pou expressed his hope that they will work closely with the incoming government, set to take office on March 1, to strengthen their countries' relations with Uruguay across various fields.

Vietnam and Uruguay established diplomatic relations on August 11, 1993. For the last more than three decades, bilateral ties have steadily progressed, marked by high-level exchanges between their governments, legislatures, and localities. In 2023, the two countries organised many significant events to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their diplomatic relationship.

Vietnamese statistics show that bilateral trade surpassed 125 million USD in the first 11 months of 2024, a year-on-year increase of 29.7%. The Southeast Asian nation's exports to Uruguay reached 85.16 million USD, up 25.4%, while imports from the South American country totalled 40.08 million USD, rising 39.8%.

While in Uruguay, Ambassador Nguyet held a working session with Speaker of the House of Representatives Ana Olivera, representatives of the Communist Party of Uruguay, and officials of Montevideo capital.

During her meeting with Olivera, the Vietnamese diplomat lauded Uruguay's recent economic achievements, particularly in maintaining political and social stability. She also expressed her belief that the Government of President-elect Yamandu Orsi will continue leading the country and its people to more successes during the coming term.

Nguyet added that she hopes the two countries will establish parliamentary friendship groups to further boost bilateral ties, especially in parliamentary cooperation, for the sake of both peoples.

On this occasion, the ambassador expressed gratitude to Uruguayan friends for their solidarity and friendship with Vietnam, sentiments towards late President Ho Chi Minh, as well as their support for the Vietnamese people's past struggle for national liberation and reunification.

She called on both sides to collaborate to complete the construction of a monument to President Ho Chi Minh at the Vietnam Park in Montevideo, describing this as a meaningful symbol of the enduring solidarity and friendship between Vietnam and Uruguay.

For her part, Olivera praised Vietnam's remarkable economic achievements in recent years, along with its growing role and position in the international arena. She also expressed confidence that in her capacity, Ambassador Nguyet will make positive contributions to fostering the sound relations between the countries.

The Speaker of the House of Representatives pledged to fast-track the establishment of the Uruguay - Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Group and support the completion of the monument to President Ho Chi Minh in Montevideo./.

VNA

See more

Vietnamese Minister of Public Security Gen. Luong Tam Quang (R) and his Chinese counterpart Wang Xiaohong at their meeting on March 17 (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese, Chinese ministers co-chair ninth conference on crime prevention

Over the past two years, the Vietnamese and China public securities ministries have sustained regular high-level exchanges and effectively followed cooperation mechanisms between professional units and police forces in border and twinning localities. Annual department-level meetings and dialogues continued among criminal police, anti-drug units, and immigration management forces.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh receives Qatari Ambassador Khalid Ali Abdullah Abel on March 17. (Photo: VNA)

PM urges Qatar to step up energy cooperation with Vietnam

Vietnam stands ready to work with Qatar and contribute to broader efforts to promote peace and stability, stressing the principles of solidarity to build strength, cooperation to mobilise resources and dialogue to foster trust.

An overview of the first meeting of the Central Theory Council on March 17 (Photo: VNA)

Central Theory Council for 2026–2031 term holds first meeting

Political theory research in the new era must be grounded in clear political orientation while closely linked to practical realities and concrete actions. Social sciences and theoretical studies can no longer remain detached and wait for retrospective evaluations as in the past, but must accompany technological development in real time.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh receives UAE Ambassador to Vietnam Bader Abdullah Almatrooshi in Hanoi on March 17, 2026. Photo: VNA

PM pushes forward energy cooperation with UAE after high-level talks

Vietnam–UAE relations have continued to grow, with the UAE now Vietnam’s largest trading partner in the Middle East and a potential investor. For Vietnam, the UAE is not only an important economic partner but also a sincere and reliable friend sharing common values of peace, cooperation, and prosperity.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (right) receives Japanese Ambassador to Vietnam Ito Naoki on March 17. (Photo: VNA)

Prime Minister calls on Japan to support Vietnam’s energy security

The PM proposed that the ambassador raise voice to help facilitate Vietnam’s access, through appropriate forms, to part of the 80 million barrels of oil that Japan is considering releasing from its reserves to mitigate the impact of Middle East tensions on fuel prices.

Le Hoai Nam, head of the liaison board of the Vietnamese community in South Africa (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese community in South Africa confident in 16th NA’s leadership

Regarding the fact that this year’s election of deputies to the NA and People’s Councils at all levels for the 2026–2031 tenure is held two months earlier than usual, a representative of the Vietnamese community in South Africa said that as Vietnam enters a new stage of development with many major goals, organising the election earlier is a proactive and strategic move.

The atmosphere during voting for deputies to the 16th National Assembly and People’s Councils for the 2026–2031 term at Polling Station No. 20, Brigade 957, Naval Region 4, in Khanh Hoa. (Photo: VNA)

Final results of 16th NA election expected on March 22

Local authorities are currently compiling and verifying election data before submitting their reports to the council, which will meet on on March 22 to review the figures and announce the official election results, Tran Thanh Man, Chairman of the NA and President of the Vietnam National Election Council, said.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (centre) and the Vietnamese and Chinese ministers of foreign affairs, national defence and public security at the meeting in Hanoi on March 16. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam places top priority on ties with China: PM

PM Pham Minh Chinh asked the foreign affairs, defence and public security ministries of both countries to play a more proactive role in unceasingly strengthening political trust and mutual understanding between the two Parties, countries and peoples, and in making full use of existing cooperation mechanisms, particularly the 3+3 strategic dialogue.

Chairman of the National Assembly (NA) Tran Thanh Man speaks at the fourth meeting of the NA Party Committee for the 2025–2030 term in Hanoi on March 16. (Photo: VNA)

Institutional, legal reform key strategic breakthrough for development: NA Chairman

Chairing the fourth meeting of the NA Party Committee for the 2025–2030 term in Hanoi on March 16, NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man, who is also Secretary of the NA Party Committee, said the legislature must play a pivotal role in building and perfecting development institutions as Vietnam enters a new stage of strong, comprehensive and sustainable development.

Doan Thi Thuan, a 101-year-old voter, casts her ballot at Polling Station No. 8 in Ba Dinh ward, Hanoi, on March 15. (Photo: VNA)

General election marks renewal in building modern Vietnamese state

The decision to hold the election two months earlier than usual represents not merely a technical adjustment but a historic and well-considered step, reflecting long-term vision in building, consolidating and operating the state apparatus, said Tran Thang, an aeronautical engineer and commentator in the US.