Meeting with President of the RoK Lee Jae Myung, PM Pham Minh Chinh expressed his delight at the significant achievements in the countries' relations over more than 30 years, especially since the upgrade of their ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
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PM Pham Minh Chinh (right) meets with President of the RoK Lee Jae Myung in Kuala Lumpur on October 27. (Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs) |
For his part, President Lee affirmed that his country always regards Vietnam as an important partner in its foreign policy towards the region, and stands ready to accompany Vietnam in the next phase of development.
Applauding the outcomes of Vietnamese Party General Secretary To Lam’s historic visit to the RoK in August 2025 and ahead of President Luong Cuong’s upcoming important trip to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders’ Week, PM Pham Minh Chinh and President Lee agreed to continue strengthening political trust through high-level mutual visits; expand substantive defense and security cooperation; boost economic, trade, and investment ties; realize the vision of making science – technology, innovation, and digital transformation a new pillar of bilateral relations; and further enhance collaboration in labor, culture, tourism, and locality-to-locality exchanges.
The two sides also agreed to continue working more closely together on regional and international issues of mutual interest, including Vietnam’s support for the RoK in successfully hosting the APEC Economic Leaders' Week, and the RoK’s readiness to share experience to assist Vietnam in organizing the APEC Year 2027.
PM Pham Minh Chinh conveyed an invitation from Party General Secretary To Lam and other key leaders of Vietnam to President Lee to visit Vietnam at a convenient time. The RoK leader appreciated and gladly accepted the invitation, looking forward to witnessing Vietnam’s development firsthand.
At a separate meeting, PM Pham Minh Chinh and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto shared the view that the upgrade of the relationship to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership during Party General Secretary To Lam’s visit to Indonesia in March 2025 marked an important milestone and a new stride in the traditional friendship between Vietnam and Indonesia. They agreed to minimize technical barriers against each other’s goods.
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PM Pham Minh Chinh talks to Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto in Kuala Lumpur on October 27. (Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs) |
The two sides compared their notes on international and regional issues of mutual concern. President Subianto acknowledged Vietnam’s efforts and agreed to support the European Union (E.U.)'s removal of the “yellow card” warning regarding illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing against Vietnam’s seafood.
They agreed to strengthen cooperation in the fisheries sector and effectively implement the memorandum of understanding on fisheries cooperation signed in 2024, aiming for sustainable development of the fisheries industry and maritime economy.
Talking to New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon, PM Pham Minh Chinh congratulated the country on successfully hosting the special summit celebrating the 50th founding anniversary of ASEAN – New Zealand relations. He stressed that the year 2025 marks a particularly significant milestone for both countries as Vietnam and New Zealand, as well as ASEAN and New Zealand, celebrate 50 years of diplomatic ties and partnership, alongside the upgrade of their ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Recalling the positive impressions from his official visit to Vietnam and the talks with his Vietnamese counterpart in February 2025, PM Luxon highly valued Vietnam’s active contributions as the coordinator of the ASEAN – New Zealand relationship for 2024–2027, which helped ensure the success of the special summit commemorating 50 years of ASEAN – New Zealand relations.
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PM Pham Minh Chinh and New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon at their meeting in Kuala Lumpur on October 27 |
He stressed Vietnam is one of the leading partners of New Zealand in the region, and that the Oceanian country is willing to support practical areas in line with Vietnam’s development demand.
The two leaders agreed to promptly finalize and sign an action plan for implementing the Vietnam – New Zealand Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2025–2030, establishing a clear framework, timeline, and resources for targeted cooperation. They also agreed on the need for additional breakthrough measures to raise bilateral trade to 3 billion USD by 2026.
PM Pham Minh Chinh thanked and called on New Zealand to continue expanding official development assistance (ODA) and provide English language and specialized training for Vietnam’s central and local officials.
Sharing common views on many international and regional issues, the PMs agreed to maintain close coordination at multilateral forums, working with ASEAN countries and partners to contribute actively to dialogue, cooperation, and the settlement of common regional issues.
PM Pham Minh Chinh appreciated his counterpart's support and active participation in the ASEAN Future Forum in Hanoi in February, and invited the New Zealand leader and representatives to the third forum slated for early 2026.
In his discussion with IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva, PM Pham Minh Chinh thanked the fund for its active and effective support for Vietnam, particularly in policy assessment and consultation, as well as in facilitating access to financial institutions to mobilize resources for development goals.
Briefing on Vietnam’s recent socio-economic development, PM Pham Minh Chinh stated that Vietnam has implemented a flexible, proactive, and effective monetary policy, alongside an expanded fiscal policy, while actively streamlining the political apparatus and shifting from a management-oriented approach to a people-centered one.
Congratulating Vietnam on its development achievements, the Managing Director spoke highly of the Vietnamese Government’s determination and measures to cope with global economic and financial challenges, including the tariff issue; promote the private economic sector as a key driver of growth; and pursue comprehensive and deep international integration.
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PM Pham Minh Chinh meets with IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva in Kuala Lumpur on October 27. |
She proposed continued cooperation with and support for Vietnam in two key areas – developing a high-quality data system to serve policy-making and building a modern financial policy framework.
The Vietnamese leader thanked and agreed with the IMF official’s practical cooperation proposals, and spoke highly of her remarks at the ASEAN meetings.
He took the occasion to invite Georgieva to visit Vietnam to further discuss cooperation orientations for the time ahead, and she accepted with pleasure.
Source: VNA