The resounding success of the President’s visits has not only made important contribution to consolidating the country’s diplomatic stature that creates favorable conditions for the national development and protection in the new period but also gradually shaped a sincere heart-to-heart diplomatic style.

President Vo Van Thuong held talks and meetings with dozens of foreign state and government leaders, including leaders of most superpowers and G7 countries like China, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, the U.K. and the U.S. He also had a meeting with Pope Francis of the Vatican. It is rare in the history of Vietnam’s foreign affairs that such a large number of meetings were held in a very short period of time.

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President Vo Van Thuong and heart-to-heart diplomacy

Two months after he was sworn in as the State President of Vietnam, President Vo Van Thuong made his first tour to Europe to attend the coronation of King Charles III of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. During his stay there from May 4-6, he met with nearly 20 foreign state leaders, and heads of leading economic and financial organizations in the region and the world.

Culture-art – a thread binding ties with foreign countries

President Vo Van Thuong and his spouse’s official visits to Austria and the Vatican and state visit to Italy in late July last year reaped success in all areas. They particularly manifested the imprints of the Vietnamese State leader’s cultural diplomacy style.

Setting foot in Vienna – the world’s capital of music and the heart of Europe’s classical music scene, he treated the overseas Vietnamese in Europe and Austrian friends to a splendid art feast, with Vietnamese artists delivering traditional and European classical performance by Vietnamese musical instruments.

President Vo Van Thuong applauded Governor of Burgenland State Hans Peter Doskozil’s initiative to make music, culture and philosophy a thread to connect the two economies, highlighting that music will strengthen the bond between the Vietnamese people and the residents of Burgenland.

According to Chairman of the Austria - Vietnam Friendship Association Assoc. Prof., Dr. Alfred Gerstl, the impressive cultural and musical exchange activities held during President Vo Van Thuong’s visit have helped bring the two peoples closer together.

Visiting Italy – one of the cradles of human civilization, President Vo Van Thuong stressed that the Vietnamese people always bear in their mind the valuable assistance from Italy during the struggle for national independence, freedom and reunification, a symbol of which is the Australe ship which left Genoa in late 1973 to transport essentials donated by Italians to Vietnam.

Italian President Sergio Mattarella told the press that the Vietnam - Italy relations illustrate their solidarity and sincerity, and are a common asset of the two peoples.

Meanwhile, Director of Italian-based AGC Communication Antonio Albanese said that with priority given to cultural diplomacy, President Vo Van Thuong’s visit has elevated the bilateral ties to a new high, making them become more intensive and closer over time.

Assistant Professor Beak Yong-Hun from the School of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies under the Republic of Korea’s Dankook University said cultural diplomacy is an important pillar in Vietnam’s foreign policy that has been rolled out at all levels, especially during the visits to foreign countries by Vietnamese Party and State leaders.

Dr. Ruvislei González Saez from the Cuban Centre for International Policy Research (CIPI) highlighted that cultural diplomacy and people-to-people exchange have helped promote Vietnamese image internationally, becoming an important factor in the country’s implementation of the people-to-people diplomacy.

Meeting with Pope Francis during his first official trip to the Vatican, President Vo Van Thuong stressed that he treasures the head of the Catholic Church’s attention and sentiments to the Vietnamese people over the years.

Five months after the meeting, the Pope appointed Archbishop Marek Zalewski as the permanent Vatican representative in Vietnam, opening a new chapter in the relations between Vietnam and the Vatican.

Meanwhile, during their talks in mid-December, President Vo Van Thuong and General Secretary of the Communist Part and President of China Xi Jinping agreed to bolster people-to-people exchange and organize cultural exchange activities, enhance communications work on the Vietnam - China friendship, while encouraging the youth of both sides to promote mutual understanding. The move is part of the efforts to consolidate the firm social foundation for the development of the ties between the two parties and countries.

Meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden for the first time in mid-September, President Vo Van Thuong presented the U.S. guest a special book named “Ho Chi Minh – Letters to America.” Biden received the meaningful gift and said he would take time to read the book.

Diplomacy touching hearts of foreign friends

During an official visit to Japan in November, President Vo Van Thuong, together with Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio, announced the upgrade of the bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership for peace and prosperity in Asia and the world.

President Vo Van Thuong also delivered a speech, which is described as impressive and “from-heart-to-heart,” at the National Diet of Japan, laying stress on the similarities in culture, history, people, and tradition of close people-to-people exchange for thousands of years – the glue that holds the friendship and mutual understanding of the two peoples. 

Staying in Japan on November 27-30, President Vo Van Thuong spent time meeting and having breakfasts with Japanese families engaging in the youth exchange program between the two countries.

President Vo Van Thuong himself chose a special menu which was a blend of Vietnamese and Japanese cuisine to serve the Japanese friends. The essence of the banquet’s culinary diplomacy was perfectly demonstrated through the lavish dishes prepared by a renowned Vietnamese - Japanese chef.

The event grabbed the attention of major Japanese newspapers, which highlighted that President Vo Van Thuong’s meeting touched the hearts of the Japanese people.

Source: VNA