According to the diplomat, this is the first visit to Morocco by a key Vietnamese leader since 2019 and comes as the two countries look ahead to the 65th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2026. It demonstrates a strong commitment to deepening the two sides’ friendship and cooperation, particularly between their legislative bodies, and is expected to generate fresh momentum for joint work in areas such as economy, trade, investment, tourism, and education – training.
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National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man (right) receives Moroccan House of Representatives Speaker Rachid Talbi El Alami in Can Tho city, on January 21, 2025. |
The visit, to be made at the invitation of Speaker of the Moroccan House of Representatives Rachid Talbi Alami, reflects the foreign policy line set by the 13th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam, which promotes independence, self-reliance, peace, friendship, cooperation and development, multilateralization and diversification of external relations, and proactive, comprehensive, and deep integration into the world. As Vietnam enters a new era of national development, strengthening ties with international friends, including those in Africa, plays an increasingly important role, Quy said.
From Morocco’s perspective, the visit helps reinforce its efforts to enhance cooperation with Asian nations, especially ASEAN members, through Vietnam’s active regional engagement.
During his stay, Chairman Man is scheduled to hold high-level talks and meetings with Morocco’s Prime Minister, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and President of the House of Councilors. He will also engage in policy discussions with businesses and meet with the Vietnamese community in Morocco.
Quy noted that the two sides will review their bilateral cooperation across various fields, especially parliamentary collaboration, and chart future directions for the relations. Particular focus will be placed on bolstering political and parliamentary ties and injecting new impetus into partnerships in key sectors such as economy, trade, and investment.
The ambassador believes that the visit will also open up opportunities for sharing information and experiences in policy development and implementation in the sectors matching Morocco's strength and Vietnam's interest like finance and banking, high-speed railway, renewable energy, and logistics.
Underscoring the political trust and sincere aspiration for joint development, the trip offers both sides a chance to take stock of their journey so far and is expected to mark a new turning point in their multifaceted cooperation, he went on. It also exemplifies the strength and relevance of South-South cooperation, reaffirming solidarity and friendship among developing countries, and contributing to each country’s development path.
On Vietnam – Morocco diplomatic relations, established on March 27, 1961, Quy said the ties have continued to strengthen and expand over recent decades, particularly through parliamentary diplomacy, for the benefit of both peoples.
Mutual visits by the legislative leaders of the two nations are among the most active and diverse forms of bilateral engagement. Morocco’s House of Representatives leaders have made at least three visits to Vietnam – in 2015, 2017, and 2025. On the Vietnamese side, Chairman Man’s visit marks the third by a Vietnamese N.A. leader to Morocco since 2005. Morocco was also the first African country with which Vietnam signed a parliamentary cooperation agreement – an important legal framework reflecting both countries’ appreciation of the legislatures' role in deepening bilateral ties, according to the ambassador.
Source: VNA