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Cuban PM’s upcoming Vietnam visit to take ties into new period

Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz's official visit to Vietnam from September 28 to October 2 at the invitation of his Vietnamese counterpart Pham Minh Chinh will be the first visit outside Latin America since the Cuban PM took office in December 2019 and the first visit by a high-ranking Cuban leader to Vietnam since 2018.
Cuban PM’s upcoming Vietnam visit to take ties into new period ảnh 1Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz's official visit toVietnam from September 28 to October 2 at the invitation of his Vietnamesecounterpart Pham Minh Chinh will be the firstvisit outside Latin America since the Cuban PM took office in December 2019 andthe first visit by a high-ranking Cuban leader to Vietnam since 2018.

The visit aims to promote the implementation of agreements reached by the two countries’ leaders and developVietnam-Cuba special ties, manifesting both countries' determination to further tighten the loyal friendship and solidarity, mutual trust and comprehensive cooperation between the twoParties, States, Governments and peoples.

Over the past nearly62 years since the establishment of bilateral diplomatic ties in 1960, the twocountries have seen their ties growing in all areas, from politics,economy-trade, national defence-security, agriculture, construction, education,health care, biotechnology, transportation to sports.

The two sides have maintained regular mutual high-level visits, such as those to Cuba by Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong (April 2012 and March 2018), Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung (March 2014), President Truong Tan Sang (2015), President Tran Dai Quang (November 2016), President Nguyen Xuan Phuc (September 2021), and Vietnam visits by President Fidel Castro (February 2003), President Raul Castro (July 2012), President of the Council of State and Council of Ministers of Cuba Miguel Mario Diaz-Canel (November 2018) and Chairman of the Cuban National Assembly Esteban Lazo Hernandez (June 2017). 

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the leaders continued to maintain contact via online meetings, while bilateral cooperative mechanisms were effectively utilised, for example the intern-governmental cooperation committee, Party theoretical workshop, defence policy dialogue at deputy defence ministerial level, and political consultation at deputy foreign ministerial level. 

On 🥃April 1, 2020, the Vietnam-Cuba trade agreement signed on November 9, 2018 officially took effect, facilitating bilateral trade. Two-way trade hit 261.7 million USD in 2021, up 46.6% annually. The figurereached 106 million ❀USD in the first eight months of this year, down 20% year-on-year.

The two countries are actively pushing cooperation in agriculture, with several joint projects in rice, maize farming and aquaculture producing good results. The two sides are studying and deploying more projects, with a rice farming project for 22019-2023 now underway, and agreement reached on the third phase of their joint aquaculture project for 2022-2025.

In the context of the COVID-19pandemic, Vietnam and Cuba also enhanced vaccine supply cooperation. DuringVietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc’s visit to Cuba last year, a contract on 5million doses of Cuba’s Abdala vaccine was reached. In January 2022, the Cuban PrimeMinister announced readiness to provide Vietnam with 180,000 vaccine doses forchildren and send 300 medical workers to Vietnam to help the country throughthe pandemic.

Several Vietnamese firms are embarking on projects regarding the constructionof infrastructure at industrial zones and the production of construction materials, washing powderand diapers at Mariel Special Development Zone in San Miguel, Santa Cruz. Vietnamese businesses are increasingly interested in expanding operations in Cuba.

In multilateraldiplomacy, both sides have maintained cooperation and mutual support atinternational organisations and multilateral forums, especially at the UnitedNations. Recently, Vietnam backed Cuba’s bid to run for a seat at the UN Human RightsCouncil for the 2021-2023 tenure and supported Cuba’s signing of the ASEAN’sTreaty of Amity and Cooperation in 2020. Vietnam also consistently backed the call for an end to the US’s embargo on Cuba.

The upcoming Vietnam visit of the Cuban PM will once again affirm that both sides wil🥀l continue inheriting and upholdingtheir long-standing ties, and are resolved to take their relationship into a new development period, focusing on economy-tra꧙de-investment, to make iton par with their fine political ties./.

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