Speaking to the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) correspondent in Japan ahead of Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru’s official visit to Vietnam from April 27 to 29, Professor Kurihara said Vietnam and Japan are nations with limited natural resources and share a commitment to pursuing a foreign policy of independence and self-reliance.

In the current climate of global uncertainties, the bilateral relationship holds greater significance than ever. He suggested that Vietnam - Japan cooperation could serve as a model for smaller countries striving for sustainable development without overreliance on external factors.

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Professor Kurihara Hirohide from the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

Regarding PM Ishiba’s upcoming visit, the scholar viewed it as an important opportunity for both countries to explore new avenues of collaboration in a shifting global landscape. He emphasized that economic development, security, and green transformation are crucial areas in which the two countries can deepen their partnership.

On human resources development, Kurihara described the rising number of Vietnamese workers in Japan in recent years as a positive sign. However, he noted that Japan should improve how it utilizes this source of manpower to maximize Vietnamese workers' potential. He said Vietnam offers a highly capable labor force, and that efficient use of this resource will bring great mutual benefits.

The professor also underlined Vietnam’s importance in Japan’s foreign policy towards Southeast Asia. He expressed confidence that Vietnam - Japan cooperation can serve as a testament to how two countries that are not major powers can pursue their own development paths effectively.

Source: VNA