Vietnam, Germany to fortify dialogues, cooperation
The discussions underscored the deepening partnership between the two nations as they approach the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties in 2025 and 14 years of bilateral strategic partnership, a milestone to review achievements and chart a path for a more robust phase of cooperation.
Berlin (VNA) – Vietnamese Vice State President Vo Thi Anh Xuan held talks with Vice President of the German B🎃undestag Bodo Ramelow on July 2 during her working trip for the Global Women Leaders’ ♚Summit in Berlin.
The discussions underscored the deepening partnership between the two nations as they approach the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties in 2025 and 14 years of bilateral strategic partnership, a milestone to review achievements and chart a path for a more robust phase of cooperation.
Xuan stressed Vietnam’s appreciation of Germany’s leading role in Europe and globally. She proposed both sides increase the exchanges of all-level delegations via the Party, State, Government, and parliamentary channels; effectively leverage existing cooperation mechanisms; and work closely together at multilateral forums like the United Nations and the ASEAN-EU framework.
She called on the German Bundestag to continue supporting the Vietnam–EU relationship, soon ratify the EU-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA), which could boost trade and investment ties, and advocate for the European Commission to lift the “yellow card” warning on Vietnamese seafood exports. She also welcomed Germany’s continued provision of official development assistance (ODA) to Vietnam, especially in infrastructure, energy transition, and climate change adaptation.
Vice President Ramelow welcomed Xuan’s proposals, noting a growing interest within the Bundestag in enhancing relations with Vietnam. He praised the contributions of the Vietnamese community in Germany and advocated for stronger people-to-people exchanges in trade, education, culture, and tourism. He even floated the idea of German and Vietnamese universities teaming up for joint degrees and partnerships.
Both sides promised to beef up cooperation in national defence-security and at multilateral platforms, with a shared commitment to global peace, stability, and sustainable development.
On the same day, Xuan met with Ines Schwerdtner, Co-Chair of Germany’s Left Party (Die Linke), suggesting greater exchange of theoretical and practical experience between the two parties to advance global and regional peace, cooperation, and sustainable development.
Schwerdtner, in reply, expressed her interest in learning from Vietnam’s experience in Party building, mass mobilisation, and countering political extremism in Europe. She also backed helping the Vietnamese community integrate into German life to boost ties.
Both sides praised the existing Party-to-Party policy dialogue mechanism, planned the sixth such dialogue in the fourth quarter while eyeing new ways to team up.
At a meeting with Chair of the Executive Board of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation (RLS) Prof. Heinz Bierbaum (Photo: VNA)
In a separate meeting with Chair of the Executive Board of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation (RLS) Prof. Heinz Bierbaum, Xuan acknowledged RLS’s prominent role in German and international socio-political lives, especially in promoting progressive policies, social justice, women’s and labour rights, support for vulnerable groups, and mutual understanding among nations.
She reaffirmed Vietnam’s commitment to its strategic partnership with Germany, including progressive socio-political organisations like RLS. She eyed the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties as a chance to expand collaboration in people-to-people exchanges, cultural diplomacy, and theoretical collaboration.
Bierbaum was impressed, calling Vietnam’s socialist-market economy a hot topic for the German Left and the Communist Party of Vietnam, with plenty of invaluable lessons to share./.
The renewable energy workforce training and development centre, invested by Germany's GEO Group, is expected to be a cornerstone in shaping Binh Dinh as a renewable energy and innovation hub in central Vietnam, meeting the growing demand for skilled technical personnel in offshore wind, solar farms, and green hydrogen projects.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son expressed his delight at the recent positive developments in bilateral ties and proposed major directions to strengthen the partnership across politics and diplomacy, trade and investment, science and technology, education and training, sustainable development, and people-to-people exchange.
teleSUR President Patricia Villegas stated that throughout its formation and development, teleSUR has always considered reporting on Vietnam one of its top priorities, particularly in regard to its history, culture, people, and the ideology and revolutionary cause of President Ho Chi Minh.
Provincial authorities must promptly allocate additional personnel to communes, wards and special areas which lack professional staff to ensure effective operations, the Party chief said.
This marks Vietnam’s first participation in a BRICS summit as a partner country, affirming its role, aspirations, and responsible contributions to this multilateral mechanism, and helping to further deepen cooperation between Vietnam and BRICS member states.
National Assembly (NA) Chairman Tran Thanh Man has officially endorsed Resolution No. 205/2025/QH15 on piloting the People’s Procuracy's initiation of civil lawsuits to protect the civil rights of vulnerable groups or public interests.
Vietnam’s participation in the BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro at the inviation of Brazilian President Lula da Silva highlights the country's growing global role and sets the stage for deeper future cooperation, stated Vietnamese Ambassador to Brazil Bui Van Nghi ahead of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s trip to Brazil for the summit and bilateral activities from July 4-8.
Becoming a partner country of BRICS is a step that fully aligns with the foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, multilateralisation, and diversification of international relations that Vietnam has steadfastly pursued for nearly four decades.
President of the 79th session of the UN General Assembly Philemon Yang on July 3 commended Vietnam’s development achievements as well as its steadfast stance and commitment to multilateralism, international law, and the UN Charter.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh is also expected to reaffirm Vietnam's strong commitment to peace, stability, cooperation, and development on this occasion; as well as its desire to deepen ties with Brazil and diversify economic, trade, and investment partnerships with high-potential regions.
Regarding regional matters, particularly the East Sea issue, Ramírez noted that Vietnam and China now have additional platforms to address disputes peacefully via dialogue within the framework of multilateral organisations.
Reaffirming Vietnam’s readiness to share its experience, Xuan reiterated the country’s commitment to being a reliable partner and responsible member of the global community, working together to build an inclusive digital world where all women and girls can fully participate, be protected, and be empowered to achieve comprehensive development.
Vietnam’s becoming a BRICS "partner country" is warmly welcomed, and Brazil expects it to play an active and proactive role in advancing goals related to trade, investment, energy transition, sustainable environmental and social development, enhancing connectivity, and promoting equitable access to innovation.
The event aimed to highlight key achievements over the past decade and offered a platform for exemplary individuals and collectives to share experiences, spread positive examples, and encourage officers, Party members, and soldiers to continue studying and following the late leader’s thought, morality, and lifestyle.
Oliveira expressed his hope that the PM’s attendance at the expanded BRICS summit this year will unlock further cooperation opportunities, particularly in the spheres of science, technology, and innovation.
Administrative procedures for citizens and businesses had been issued in a timely manner, with clear and detailed regulations, and were promptly put in place to ensure seamless implementation as the two-tier local administration model began operations on July 1.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh called for an 11–12% year-on-year increase in total social investment. Meanwhile, greater efforts are needed to fully disburse public investment by December 31. Substandard housing for people with meritorious service must be eradicated by July 27, with nationwide completion slated for August 30.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has set clear deadlines for three major tasks of eliminating makeshift and dilapidated houses nationwide, advancing key national transport projects, and accelerating the disbursement of public investment capital for 2025.
Over the past six months, NA agencies have advised and supported the legislature in completing the largest volume of law-making work since the beginning of the term, reviewing and passing 38 laws and 52 resolutions, and giving feedback on six other draft laws.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his spouse will lead a high-ranking delegation of Vietnam to attend the expanded BRICS summit and engage in bilateral activities in Brazil from July 4 – 8.