PM Le Minh Hung praised the ambassador and Canadian Embassy for propelling bilateral ties.

He extended greetings and thanks to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney for a congratulatory letter following his election by Vietnam's National Assembly (NA) to the current post.

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Prime Minister Le Minh Hung (right) and Canadian Ambassador Jim Nickel

The Government leader welcomed the progress made since the two countries established their Comprehensive Partnership nearly a decade ago, noting regular high-level exchanges and two-way trade doubling over the past five years to 8.6 billion USD in 2025.

Defense ties have advanced under the 2024-2026 Memorandum of Understanding on defense cooperation plan covering United Nations peacekeeping and training. Joint work in development aid, education-training and people-to-people exchanges as well as coordination at multilateral forums are also making headway.

Still, he said considerable untapped potential remains, particularly in trade-investment, sci-tech, innovation, green transition, and energy.

To further foster the bilateral partnership, PM Le Minh Hung called on the diplomat to facilitate high-level exchanges, phone talks, and visits by both countries' leaders. He also encouraged more Canadian investment in Vietnam's strategic sectors, including energy, green economy, and circular economy.

The host pressed Canada to open its market wider to Vietnamese goods, particularly agro-forestry-fishery products, while extending cooperation in training quality workforce in artificial intelligence, quantum technology, and semiconductors. He also encouraged top Canadian universities to set up campuses in Vietnam.

He expressed his hope that the two countries would work closely and support each other at global and regional organizations and forums, particularly within the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), which Vietnam chairs in 2026, and the 2027 APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting with Vietnam as the host.

Nickel, in reply, congratulated Vietnam on the success of the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam and the election of deputies to the 16th NA. He praised the country's socio-economic gains and expressed admiration for the strategic directions set by the Party and Government.

Canada sees Vietnam as an important partner with a key role in ASEAN and the Indo-Pacific, he said, underscoring Canada's support for ASEAN centrality and thanking Vietnam for backing Canada's push to deepen engagement with the bloc and pursue negotiations on an ASEAN–Canada Free Trade Agreement.

Agreeing with the PM's proposals, he spotlighted opportunities for broader cooperation in energy, food security, food safety, aerospace, maritime transport, cybersecurity, fight against transnational crime, and the United Nations peacekeeping operations. He affirmed that Canada would continue working closely with Vietnam through both bilateral channels and multilateral forums.

On the occasion, he conveyed an invitation from PM Carney for the host to visit Canada, adding that Carney also looks forward to visiting Vietnam at an appropriate time.

Source: VNA