Vietnamese State leader hold talks with Japanese PM

VOV.VN - President Nguyen Xuan Phuc had talks with Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio in Tokyo on September 26 as part of his visit to Japan to attend the state funeral for former PM Abe Shinzo.

On behalf of the Party, State, and people of Vietnam, President Phuc extended his deepest condolences to the Liberal Democratic Party, parliament, Government, and people of Japan, along with the family of Abe, who he described as a “close friend” of the Vietnamese leaders and people.

Vietnam’s leaders and people cherish former PM Abe’s sentiment towards and significant contributions to both nations’ friendship and cooperation.

The nation always treasures the extensive strategic partnership with Japan, views the East Asian nation as an important and long-term strategic partner, and supports the latter in actively contributing to regional and global peace and development, Phuc stated.


PM Kishida expressed his appreciation for President Phuc and other Vietnamese leaders’ messages for Japan and former PM Abe.

Japan particularly respects its relations with Vietnam and greatly values the Southeast Asian nation’s socio-economic achievements and growing stature and role in the region and the world, he went on.

The two leaders showed their elation at the strong, comprehensive and substantive development of their countries’ relations. They agreed on orientations for their extensive strategic partnership as the two sides celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2023.

They also consented to continue consolidating political trust through frequent mutual high-ranking visits, boost diplomatic, security, defence, and economic cooperation in an effective and substantive manner, enhance people-to-people and cultural exchanges and tourism links, and coordinate to successfully organise activities marking the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties next year.

Host and guest concurred to foster collaboration in post-COVID economic recovery, while reinforcing the economies' connectivity and enhancing strategic cooperation in priority areas such as providing new-generation ODA for Vietnam, developing high-quality human resources, and assisting Vietnam in industrialising and developing an independent and self-reliant economy that strongly integrates into the global economy.

The host leader said the Japanese Government will continue easing post-entry quarantine measures for Vietnamese citizens and resume visa exemptions for diplomatic and official passport holders.

It will continue reforming regulations and policies related to foreign workers, including those of Vietnamese nationality, and offering favourable conditions for Vietnamese people to live, study, and work in the country, he affirmed.
During the talks, both leaders also compared notes on international and regional issues of shared concern.

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