
Russian President Vladimir Putin disembarks from a plane upon his arrival in Vietnam, at the Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi on June 19, 2024. Photo: Nhac Nguyen/AFP.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin disembarks from a plane upon his arrival in Vietnam, at the Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi on June 19, 2024. Photo: Nhac Nguyen/AFP.
The Russian president will meet with the countryâs leadership to discuss cooperation in trade, economic relations, and various other fields
Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in Hanoi, Vietnam, beginning his two-day visit to the South Asian nation. The trip is part of Putinâs Asian tour, and immediately follows his historic visit to North Korea.
The Russian leader is set to meet his Vietnamese counterpart To Lam, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, General Secretary of the Communist Party Nguyen Phu Trong and other top officials.
The talks will encompass various aspects of the ties between the two nations, including their economic partnership, trade, scientific and technical cooperation, as well as other topics. The top officials are also expected to discuss approaches to global issues.
According to the Russian president, more than half of all transactions between Russia and Vietnam are now carried out in the respective countriesâ currencies, bypassing the US dollar and euro.
Putin made the remarks in an article for the official newspaper of the Communist Party of Vietnam ahead of his visit to the Southeast Asian country. The article was published on the Kremlin  website on Wednesday.
The two countries are taking serious steps to enhance bilateral trade and promoting investment, particularly in the Russian ruble and the Vietnamese dong, Putin noted.
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Citing official statistics, Russiaâs president said that bilateral trade rose 8% in 2023 and continues to grow. The energy sector remains a strategically important area of bilateral cooperation, he added.
The Vietnam trip comes immediately after Putinâs state visit to the Democratic Peopleâs Republic of Korea, where he was hosted by the countryâs leader Kim Jong-un. The two leaders signed a comprehensive new partnership treaty between the two nations, pledging to strengthen cooperation in all areas and to defend each other from a potential foreign attack.
(RT)
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