Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on August 31 met
with General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee
and President of China Xi Jinping as part of his working trip to Tianjin to
attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit 2025, according to a
report from the Vietnam News Agency.
PM Chinh congratulated China on its continued achievements
under the leadership of the CPC Central Committee, with General Secretary and President
Xi as its core, highlighting China’s role as a leading driver of global
economic growth and as a source of solutions and initiatives to pressing global
challenges.
Welcoming the theme of this year’s expanded SCO Summit, the
PM affirmed that Vietnam stays ready to work with China and other countries to
uphold multilateralism, promote sustainable development, and contribute to
addressing major global and regional issues.
General Secretary and President Xi welcomed PM Chinh leading
a Vietnamese delegation to the SCO Summit, stressing that his presence reflects
Vietnam’s strong commitment to advancing bilateral ties and its active support
for conferences hosted by China.
The Vietnamese PM reviewed six key positive outcomes in the
bilateral relations in recent years, including strengthened strategic trust and
exchanges, more substantive national defense-security cooperation, stronger
strategic connectivity between the two economies, particularly in railway and
aviation; strong growth in economic, trade, and investment ties; closer
industrial and supply chain linkages; and a more solid social foundation.
Vietnam always considers the development of ties with China
an objective requirement, a strategic choice, and a top priority in its foreign
policy, he said, adding that Vietnam is ready to work with China to effectively
realize the common perceptions reached between the two Party General
Secretaries, translating strategic orientations into concrete outcomes that
bring tangible benefits to the people of both countries.
Both sides vowed to further advance ties between the two
Parties and nations under the six major orientations, strengthen strategic
exchanges, expand comprehensive cooperation, deepen economic connectivity,
particularly railway projects, and boost collaboration in science-technology
and innovation.
PM Chinh suggested maintaining the exchanges and contacts in
flexible forms between the two Party General Secretaries, while making defense
and security cooperation more substantive. He called for the early convening of
the first meeting of the Vietnam – China joint railway cooperation committee, prioritizing
Vietnam in Asia-Pacific railway industry development, and expediting work on
concessional loan agreements, feasibility studies and railway workforce
training, therefore helping Vietnam develop a railway industry complex.
On trade, the Vietnamese leader urged China to expand its
import of Vietnamese high-quality agricultural products, accelerate the signing
of quarantine protocols for Vietnamese pomelo, exploited seafood and meat
products, approve additional durian planting areas, expand “smart border gate”
models, and advance negotiations on the two sides’ cross-border economic
cooperation zone.
He also proposed closer and more comprehensive energy
cooperation, including clean energy and power trading, with increased capacity
and output of Chinese electricity exports to Vietnam, early signing of a
memorandum of understanding on Vietnam – China power connectivity and
electricity exchanges at 500kV level.
Calling for practical joint work in science, technology,
innovation and digital transformation, PM Chinh sought China's support in
technology transfer, institution and infrastructure building, and human
resource training in artificial intelligence (AI), semiconductors, quantum
technology and low-orbit satellites. He welcomed scholarships from Tsinghua
University for Vietnamese doctoral students in AI.
The Vietnamese PM also suggested stronger cultural and
people-to-people exchanges, including the Year of Vietnam – China Humanistic
Exchange, youth programs such as the “red journey,” visa exemptions, and
expanded commercial flights.
For his part, General Secretary and President Xi commended
PM Chinh’s suggestions and contributions to the bilateral ties, affirming
China’s support for Vietnam in successfully organizing the 14th National Party
Congress. He called for enhanced all-level and high-level strategic exchanges,
effective outcomes in cooperation, and the successful organization of the 17th
meeting of the Vietnam – China Steering Committee for Bilateral Cooperation and
the “3+3” strategic dialogue between the two countries’ foreign, defense and
public security ministries in 2025.
The top Chinese leader underlined the promotion of
infrastructure connectivity, especially railways, and agreed to early convene
the meeting of the joint railway committee and accelerate steady progress on
the Lao Cai – Hanoi – Hai Phong railway feasibility study. He stressed the need
to actively explore cooperation in mobilizing and securing funding, providing
railway workforce training, and accelerate the development of smart border
gates and the cross-border economic cooperation zone.
General Secretary and President Xi expressed his wish to see
well-organized activities marking the 75th founding anniversary of China -
Vietnam diplomatic ties and ‘red journey’ study and exchange program in China
for Vietnamese young people.
The two sides also had candid discussions on maritime issues
and agreed to seriously implement common perceptions of the top leaders of the
two countries on the better control and settlement of differences, and the
building and maintenance of an environment of peace, cooperation and
development in the region.