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Vietnam, Kazakhstan hold political consultation

Vietnam and Kazakhstan stressed the need to further enhance regular exchanges and interactions across Party, State, and parliamentary channels to increase political trust and mutual understanding, laying the foundation for stronger and more sustainable cooperation in various sectors
An overview of the Vietnam-Kazakhstan political consultation on March 3 (Photo: VNA)
An overview of the Vietnam-Kazakhstan political consultation on March 3 (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Thi Thu Hang visited Kazakhstan from March 2 to 3 for a political consultation at the invitation of the Kazakh Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The consultation took place on March 3, co-chaired by Hang and her Kazakh counterpart Alibek Bakayev. Both officials expressed satisfaction with the positive momentum in the countries’ traditional friendship and multi-faceted cooperation, particularly following Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s official visit to Vietnam in August 2023.

The two sides stressed the need to further enhance regular exchanges and interactions across Party, State, and parliamentary channels to increase political trust and mutual understanding, laying the foundation for stronger and more sustainable cooperation in various sectors. They agreed to coordinate closely to ensure the successful organisation of upcoming high-level visits between the countries.

While acknowledging the positive growth in bilateral trade in recent years, the officials noted that the current trade volume remains modest compared to its full potential, given that Vietnamese and Kazakh goods do not directly compete but rather complement each other. Both sides agreed to maximise the benefits of the free trade agreement between Vietnam and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), of which Kazakhstan is a member, and to utilise multimodal transport corridors and routes to boost two-way trade.

The officials highlighted the visa exemption agreement, which was signed in August 2023 and took effect in May 2024, as a key facilitator for expanding bilateral cooperation in tourism, people-to-people exchange, and locality-to-locality cooperation. The number of Kazakh tourists to Vietnam surged to 150,000 last year.

The deputy FMs also recognised vast opportunities for bilateral cooperation in science-technology, transport-logistics, education-training, and culture, serving their development needs in the Fourth Industrial Revolution era.

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Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Thi Thu Hang (R) and her Kazakh counterpart Alibek Bakayev (Source: baoquocte)

In terms of their ministries' cooperation, the officials agreed to maintain regular political consultations and high-level interactions to enhance their coordination role in promoting the ties between Vietnam and Kazakhstan as well as their government agencies and localities.

Hang and her Kazakh counterpart also exchanged views on global and regional developments, highlighting the two countries' commitment to an open, balanced, diversified and multilateral foreign policy.

Both sides welcomed the close coordination at international organisations and multilateral forums, including the United Nations (UN), to enhance their roles and contributions towards peace, stability, cooperation, and development in the region and the world. They agreed to continue supporting each other’s participation in multilateral institutions, particularly within the UN framework.

Bakayev expressed Kazakhstan’s desire to strengthen cooperation with ASEAN and sought Vietnam’s support in this regard.

In return, Kazakhstan affirmed its readiness to serve as a bridge for Vietnam’s engagement with Central Asian nations. Hang reaffirmed Vietnam’s commitment to fostering ASEAN-Kazakhstan relations and promoting cooperation between ASEAN and regional organisations in which Kazakhstan holds membership, such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).

The Vietnamese diplomat expressed her hope that Kazakhstan will actively support ASEAN's and Vietnam’s position on maintaining peace, stability, security, and freedom of navigation and trade in the East Sea. She emphasised the importance of resolving disputes through peaceful means and in accordance with international law and the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

The Deputy Minister thanked the Kazakh Ministry of Foreign Affairs for its support for the Vietnamese community in Kazakhstan and urged continued favorable conditions for Vietnamese citizens residing and working in the country.

On this occasion, Hang met with A. Kuspan, Chairperson of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence, and Security and head of the Kazakhstan-Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Group at the Kazakh Lower House, along with representatives of Kazakh political parties.

A. Kuspan reaffirmed Kazakhstan’s interest in Vietnam’s socio-economic achievements under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam over nearly four decades of reform.

She noted that Hang’s visit for this round of political consultations demonstrated Vietnam’s high regard for bilateral relations, particularly diplomatic ties.

She welcomed upcoming high-level delegation exchanges and affirmed Kazakhstan’s commitment to enhancing bilateral cooperation and ensuring thorough preparations for future visits.

Hang thanked A. Kuspan for the reception and pledged to work closely with the Kazakh Ministry of Foreign Affairs and relevant agencies to advance bilateral relations. She emphasised the commitment to implementing agreements reached by high-level leaders for the benefit of both nations and for regional and global peace, cooperation, and development.

🐬 Earlier, on the afternoon of March 2, the Vietnamese Deputy FM held a working session with the Vietnamese Embassy in Kazakhstan./.

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