Following the welcome ceremony, President Luong Cuong and King Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein held talks to assess the results of bilateral collaboration in recent years, and discuss orientations for future cooperation.
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A welcome ceremony held for King Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (Photo: qdnd.vn) |
This is the first visit to Vietnam by the head of the Kingdom of Jordan to Vietnam and the first exchange of delegations at the Head of State/Government level between the two countries since the establishment of diplomatic relations. The trip marks a historic milestone in the relationship between the two countries, opening a new phase of cooperation, creating a premise for promoting cooperation in areas of mutual interest.
In his meeting with the Jordanian King on the sidelines of the third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC 3) in Nice, France, in June, PM Pham Minh Chinh affirmed that Vietnam attaches importance to multifaceted cooperation with Jordan.
Meanwhile, Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein expressed his admiration for Vietnam’s socio-economic achievements and strong progress. The two sides agreed to increase the exchange of delegations at all levels to further enhance political trust, and explore negotiations and cooperation agreements on trade, investment, and other areas.
In 2024, two-way trade reached approximately 190 million USD, with Vietnamese exports accounting for about 95% (nearly 181 million USD), mainly agro-aquatic products, electronics, and consumer goods. The two sides aim to boost trade turnover to 500 million USD by 2030 and 1 billion USD by 2035.
As of September this year, Jordan had five valid investment projects in Vietnam with a total registered capital of 1 million USD, ranking 108th among 153 countries and territories investing in the Southeast Asian nation.
Vietnam and Jordan have worked closely and supported each other at international forums and organizations.
The King’s trip is expected to mark a historic milestone in the bilateral relations, ushering in a new phase of cooperation and setting a cornerstone for stronger collaboration in areas of shared interest.
Source: VNA