Vietnam–RoK ties enter new era of all-round cooperation: KOVECA Chairman

The recent state visit to the RoK of General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee To Lam was not only a great honour for more than 300,000 Vietnamese nationals living in the RoK but also a meaningful gift to millions of Koreans who admire Vietnam and seek to deepen cooperation.

Kwon Sung Taek, Chairman of the Korea–Vietnam Economic and Cultural Association. (Photo: VNA)
Kwon Sung Taek, Chairman of the Korea–Vietnam Economic and Cultural Association. (Photo: VNA)

Seoul (VNA) – Vietnam–Republic of Korea (RoK) relations have entered a new era of cooperation across all fields, extending beyond economy, according to Kwon Sung Taek, Chairman of the Korea–Vietnam Economic and Cultural Association (KOVECA).

In an interview with ajunews.com on the recent state visit to the RoK of General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee To Lam, Kwon said the visit could be regarded as the most successful to date, noting its special significance as General Secretary Lam was the first foreign leader to visit the RoK since President Lee Jae Myung took office.

More than any other president, President Lee wishes to build the best possible relationship with Vietnam, he stressed. He added the RoK President has shown strong commitment to contributing to Vietnam’s “Red River Miracle” by sharing his country’s early experiences in creating the “Han River Miracle.”

Kwon emphasised that, based on the shared vision of the two leaders, the two countries have entered a new phase of comprehensive cooperation.

The meeting between the two leaders was not just a diplomatic encounter. It will be a turning point for the common development and prosperity of both nations, built on reform, change, and innovation, for peace and stability in Asia, he said.

Highlighting the importance of people-to-people diplomacy, Kwon cited the event “Meeting Korean Friends,” organised by the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations and the Vietnamese Embassy in Seoul during General Secretary Lam’s visit. He described it as a symbolic moment reflecting Vietnam’s recognition that exchanges are necessary in both public and private sectors.

The visit, he noted, was not only a great honour for more than 300,000 Vietnamese nationals living in the RoK but also a meaningful gift to millions of Koreans who admire Vietnam and seek to deepen cooperation.

Founded in 2013, KOVECA has become a hub for people-to-people exchanges through cultural events, economic cooperation, social contributions, and crisis management. Initially focused on promoting understanding of Vietnam through forums, it later showcased Vietnamese culture in the RoK via festivals and UNESCO heritage photo exhibitions. Notably, it was the first Korean organisation to host the “Hung Kings Commemoration Day.”

Since 2018, KOVECA has expanded into economic cooperation, organising business forums and seminars in both Ho Chi Minh City and the RoK, serving as a bridge between local authorities and enterprises.

The association has also engaged in social activities in Vietnam, including house construction, healthcare services, and scholarships. During the COVID-19 pandemic, it acted as a bridge between the Vietnamese Embassy, Korean companies, local authorities, and the National Fire Agency, facilitating support initiatives.

Looking ahead, Kwon said KOVECA is preparing to mark Vietnam’s major anniversaries in 2025 – the 50th anniversary of national reunification, the 80th anniversary of National Day, and the 135th birth anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh. To celebrate the 33rd anniversary of Vietnam–RoK diplomatic ties, the association is planning a special seminar and exhibition on the late leader’s enduring legacy.

The exhibition will feature light sculptures by artist Bui Van Tu, honouring President Ho Chi Minh and the friendship and cooperation between the two nations. Kwon expressed hope it would help strengthen mutual understanding and exchanges between the Vietnamese and Korean peoples./.

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