Hang said Chairman Man’s attendance at the IPU-150 themed, “Parliamentary Action for Social Development and Justice," reflects Vietnam’s renewed vigor and steadfast commitment to this crucial multilateral parliamentary forum. Amid a rapidly evolving global landscape, it is imperative for every nation to come together to discuss, share experiences, and propose solutions to shared challenges.

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Deputy Foreign Minister Le Thi Thu Hang

The N.A. Chairman's presence stands as a compelling testament to Vietnam’s robust support for multilateralism and IPU’s pivotal role, marking his first multilateral diplomatic activity this year. It aligns with Vietnam’s consistent foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, multilateralization and diversification of external ties for peace, friendship, cooperation, and development, while actively engaging in comprehensive and extensive global integration as a trusted partner and responsible members of the international community.

With Vietnam approaching a new era of socioeconomic achievements, Hang noted, the delegation will engage global parliaments at IPU-150 to share development insights, enhance bilateral and multilateral ties, and secure external support and resources for national progress.

Bilaterally, Man’s visits to Armenia and Uzbekistan represent a milestone as the first by a top Vietnamese legislator and the highest-level exchanges since diplomatic relations began in 1992. These trips thus underscore Vietnam’s dedication to its longstanding friendships with both nations and its aspiration to deepen mutual trust, paving the way for broader cooperation across multiple fields.

Scheduled discussions with Uzbek and Armenian leaders will focus on overcoming obstacles and consolidating economic, trade, and investment ties - core pillars of bilateral relations. Man will also meet major businesses to introduce market opportunities, laying groundwork for expanded collaboration in processing industries, apparel, energy, transportation, and science-technology.

The visits offer chances to boost cultural, sports, educational, tourism, and people-to-people exchanges. Reflecting on ties, Hang said political trust has grown through regular high-level visits. In 2024, Vietnam-Armenia trade neared 500 million USD, up over 40% annually, while Vietnam-Uzbekistan trade rose 26.5% to 202 million USD.

Vietnam has established Inter-Governmental Committees with both nations to coordinate and advance trade, investment, and cooperation in industry, agriculture, transportation, and science-technology. A Free Trade Agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union (including Armenia since 2015) supports these efforts, while all three countries work to enhance transport connectivity for trade, tourism, and economic growth.

Leaders of the three countries place great emphasis on fortifying cooperation across culture, education, sports, tourism, and people-to-people exchange, considering them vital pillars to preserve and deepen the long-standing friendship between their people, especially among younger generations.

Looking forward, Hang proposed expanding rail, road, sea, and air links, enabling Vietnam to export farm produce, seafood, apparel, footwear, and electronics to Armenia and Uzbekistan, and beyond via East-West and North-South corridors.

She highlighted untapped potential in education, science-technology, and emerging fields like digital technology, clean energy, and new materials.

Built on decades of friendship and Vietnam’s 45-year legacy at the IPU, these visits will succeed, leaving a lasting mark on Uzbekistan, Armenia, and the global community, she concluded.

Source: VNA