In his welcome remarks, President Cuong underlined that despite geographical distance, Vietnam and Australia share many commonalities, including strategic interests and perspectives on regional and international issues. Both countries aspire to build a peaceful, stable and prosperous Asia-Pacific region, he noted.
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State President Luong Cuong, his spouse, together with Australian Governor-General Sam Mostyn and her spouse and delegates take part in a flag-saluting ceremony at the banquet. |
The President held that bilateral ties, despite historical ups and downs, are now experiencing their most flourishing period in more than half a century since the establishment of diplomatic relations.
For Vietnam, Australia has long been a trusted partner and companion on its path of development and international integration. Iconic projects such as My Thuan and Cao Lanh bridges are enduring symbols of the friendship between the two nations, he said.
The Vietnamese State leader highlighted the Vietnamese community of over 350,000 people in Australia, describing it as an integral part of the country’s multicultural great family of more than 300 ethnic groups. This community has made valuable contributions to both Australia’s socio-economic development and the Vietnam - Australia relationship, he said.
Expressing his pride in the past journey of the bilateral relations, President Cuong welcomed Governor-General Mostyn as the first high-ranking Australian leader to visit Vietnam since the bilateral relationship was elevated to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2024.
He voiced his confidence that with the successes already recorded and outcomes of this visit, the ties between Vietnam and Australia will continue to grow to new heights, delivering practical benefits to both nations' people and contributing positively to regional and global peace, stability and development.
For her part, Governor-General Mostyn expressed her appreciation for the warm hospitality extended by the Vietnamese leaders and people. She also congratulated Vietnam on the 80th anniversary of its National Day and the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South.
Recalling her first visit to Vietnam more than three decades ago, the Australian Governor-General expressed her admiration for the country’s progress and affirmed that Vietnam is now central to Australia’s link with stability, prosperity and security in the region.
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State President Luong Cuong's spouse Nguyen Thi Minh Nguyet presents a souvenir to Australian Governor-General Sam Mostyn. |
On the foundation of mutual understanding and strategic trust, and through regional cooperation, including with ASEAN, she stressed that Australia will remain a steadfast and reliable partner in Vietnam’s journey towards becoming a high-income nation by 2045.
Governor-General Mostyn noted that the elevation of Australia - Vietnam ties to the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in March 2024 marked a historic milestone, reflecting both nations’ deep mutual trust and shared ambitions.
Bilateral trade has been growing steadily, while cooperation is expanding in areas such as climate action, with both sides committed to achieving net-zero emissions and sustainable economic growth, she stressed.
Education is also a central pillar of bilateral cooperation, the Governor-General said, describing it as a reliable pathway to a better future and one of many areas where Australia and Vietnam are working hand in hand to build brighter prospects for both nations.
Source: VNA