The event was attended by VUFO President Phan Anh Son, Philippine Ambassador to Vietnam Francisco Noel R. Fernandez III, ambassadors, chargés d’affaires and representatives of ASEAN countries’ diplomatic missions in Vietnam.
Speaking at the event, Son reviewed the five-decade journey since the two countries established their diplomatic ties on July 12, 1976, highlighting the steady development of bilateral friendship and cooperation across multiple fields, underpinned by growing people-to-people exchanges.
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Delegates attend the friendship meeting to celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and the Philippines. |
He noted that two-way trade reached USD 7.8 billion in 2025, with the Philippines remaining one of Vietnam's largest importers of rice. Cooperation in education, cultural exchanges and other areas has also continued to expand.
The VUFO President reaffirmed the union's commitment to working closely with the Philippine Embassy in Vietnam and people-to-people organizations to effectively implement the Joint Declaration on the Enhanced Strategic Partnership between the two countries, reached during Party General Secretary and State President To Lam's state visit to the Philippines in June.
R. Fernandez III said he was honored to join the celebration of the milestone anniversary, describing the past 50 years as a period in which the two countries have grown together as trusted friends, reliable partners and close neighbors within the ASEAN family.
He noted that bilateral relations have continued to deepen over the years, culminating in the elevation to the Enhanced Strategic Partnership level last month. The upgrade reflects the shared determination to strengthen cooperation for the benefit of the two nations' people.
The ambassador also highlighted the Philippine community in Vietnam as evidence of the country's open and favorable working environment, as well as the two governments' commitment to protecting the legitimate rights, interests and welfare of each other's citizens working in their respective territories.
He expressed his confidence that the continued growth of bilateral relations will not only benefit both nations but also contribute to peace, stability and prosperity in the region and the world.
Source: VNA