Vietnam attends Eastern Economic Forum 2023 in Russia

VOV.VN - The eighth Eastern Economic Forum opened in the Russian city of Vladivostok on September 10, bringing together approximately 7,000 politicians, business leaders, and public figures from 50 countries worldwide.

The Vietnamese delegation was led by Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Do Thanh Trung.

Themed “The Path to Partnership, Peace and Prosperity” this year’s forum reflects Russia’s desire to build constructive relations and engage in inclusive dialogue with foreign partners in the Asia-Pacific region.

In a congratulatory letter to the forum, Russian President Vladimir Putin affirmed that the forum with high international reputation creates important opportunities for politicians, business leaders, public figures and experts from all over the world to engage in direct dialogues.

The forum seeks to address the most pressing issues facing socio-economic and infrastructure development of the Russian Far East and its integration into the vast Asia-Pacific region.

Discussions will focus on prospects for expanding cooperation in trade, investment, science and technology, identifying ways to create new, highly efficient production and logistics chains, modernizing transportation and energy systems, and ensuring food and environmental security in the region.

President Putin is scheduled to attend the plenary session with Vice President of Laos Pani Yathotou, on September 12.

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