
The statement was issued following the talks between the two Presidents in Moscow on November 30, which outlines the vision on thecomprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries until 2030, thearticle said.
The statement confirmes the "mutual intent forfurther promotion of relations of comprehensive strategic partnership" andnotes the intent "for further deepening of bilateral relations andescalation of these relations to a new level," it said.
In a recent article, RIA Novosti news agencystressed the significance and urgency of the Vietnam-Russia cooperation acrossspheres, contributing to peace and stability in the region and the world.
It cited the joint statement as reporting that Russia andVietnam will work to ensure security and freedom of aviation andnavigation and unhindered trade in the East Sea.
Rossyiskaya Gazeta newspaper quoted Putin at the talks assaying Vietnam is a strategic partner of Russia.
Other Russian newspapers also covered the talksbetween the Vietnamese and Russian leaders, and emphasised that Vietnam is aloyal and reliable friend, and a strategic partner of Russia.
In an interview granted to the Vietnam News Agency(VNA)’s correspondents, Prof. Vladimir Kolotov, Director of the Ho Chi MinhInstitute at St. Petersburg University in Russia, said the joint statement is of historical significance.
The document puts forth joint work for the twocountries in the time ahead and creates a firm foundation to further thebilateral cooperation.
He spoke highly of the vision of the two countries’high-ranking leaders on security, safety and freedom of aviation and navigationin the East Sea, respect for international law, including the 1982 UnitedNations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982 UNCLOS), and theimportance of maintaining a peacefulenvironment in the East Sea.
Kolotov expressed his belief that the twocountries will soon comprehensively and effectively implement the jointstatement, helping to elevate their relations to a new height./.
In a recent article, RIA Novosti news agencystressed the significance and urgency of the Vietnam-Russia cooperation acrossspheres, contributing to peace and stability in the region and the world.
It cited the joint statement as reporting that Russia andVietnam will work to ensure security and freedom of aviation andnavigation and unhindered trade in the East Sea.
Rossyiskaya Gazeta newspaper quoted Putin at the talks assaying Vietnam is a strategic partner of Russia.
Other Russian newspapers also covered the talksbetween the Vietnamese and Russian leaders, and emphasised that Vietnam is aloyal and reliable friend, and a strategic partner of Russia.
In an interview granted to the Vietnam News Agency(VNA)’s correspondents, Prof. Vladimir Kolotov, Director of the Ho Chi MinhInstitute at St. Petersburg University in Russia, said the joint statement is of historical significance.
The document puts forth joint work for the twocountries in the time ahead and creates a firm foundation to further thebilateral cooperation.
He spoke highly of the vision of the two countries’high-ranking leaders on security, safety and freedom of aviation and navigationin the East Sea, respect for international law, including the 1982 UnitedNations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982 UNCLOS), and theimportance of maintaining a peacefulenvironment in the East Sea.
Kolotov expressed his belief that the twocountries will soon comprehensively and effectively implement the jointstatement, helping to elevate their relations to a new height./.
VNA