Vietnam proactive in building inclusive, sustainable ASEAN Community
Since joining the group on July 28, 1995, Vietnam has emerged as a linchpin in building a strong, united, and proactive ASEAN with growing global and regional standing.
PM Pham Minh Chinh (5th from left) and heads of delegation at the opening of the 46th ASEAN Summit. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA)💯 – Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh's attendance at the 46th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, continues to convey Vietnam’s strong commitment to active, proactive and responsible engagement in ASEAN, contributing to upholding the bloc’s centrality and constructive contributions to peace, stability, and development.
ASEAN’s journey toward a cohesive, united community
Established on August 8, 1967, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has evolved into a leading model of regional cooperation and integration, wielding growing influence and prestige on the global stage.
A major milestone in this journey was the official establishment of the ASEAN Community on December 31, 2015, structured around three pillars: Political-Security, Economic, and Socio-Cultural. This has transformed ASEAN into a closely connected political and economic entity committed to peace, stability, cooperation, and development in Southeast Asia and the wider Asia-Pacific region.
The Political-Security pillar has made remarkable strides, with 99.6% of the ASEAN Political-Security Community Blueprint 2025 completed. Cooperation has deepened across diplomatic, national defence, security, and judicial channels.
On the Economic pillar, the ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint has achieved 93% of its goals, positioning the bloc as the world’s fifth-largest economy, with a combined GDP of around 3.3 trillion USD and a market of 680 million people. Forecasts project a 4.7% growth in 2025, outpacing the global average, with expectations that ASEAN will rank as the fourth-largest economy by 2030.
The Socio-Cultural pillar has also seen progress, with 99% of the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Blueprint 2025 fulfilled. Efforts have focused on addressing global challenges, while offering support to vulnerable groups.
Since 2023, ASEAN has been crafting its Post-2025 Vision, aiming to build an even more cohesive, resilient, and forward-looking community in the decades to come.
Vietnam’s responsible engagement in building a resilient and cohesive ASEAN
Since joining the group on July 28, 1995, Vietnam has emerged as a linchpin in building a strong, united, and proactive ASEAN with growing global and regional standing.
Shortly after its admission, Vietnam championed the expansion of the bloc, facilitating the admission of Laos and Myanmar in 1997 and Cambodia in 1999. This milestone completed ASEAN’s roster of 10 member states, ushering in an era of deeper regional integration.
Vietnam’s leadership has been a defining feature of its ASEAN tenure, with the country chairing the bloc in 1998, 2010, and 2020. In December 1998, Vietnam hosted the 6th ASEAN Summit in Hanoi, where leaders adopted the Hanoi Plan of Action, a landmark framework that strengthened regional solidarity and charted ASEAN’s path toward its Vision 2020.
The 2020 chairmanship, held amid the global upheaval of the COVID-19 pandemic, showcased Vietnam’s agility and resolve. Under its leadership, ASEAN maintained unity, advanced cooperation, and prioritised stabilising lives and economies. Vietnam spearheaded initiatives to drive post-pandemic recovery, reinforcing the bloc’s resilience in the face of unprecedented challenges.
Vietnam’s influence extends beyond its chairmanships, with pivotal contributions to ASEAN’s foundational frameworks. These include the ASEAN-10 concept, the Hanoi Plan of Action (1998), ASEAN Vision 2020 (1997), the Declaration of ASEAN Concord II (2003), the ASEAN Charter (2007), and the ASEAN Community Vision 2025. Vietnam is now playing a key role in shaping the ASEAN Community Vision 2045, a blueprint for the bloc’s future.
In a forward-looking move, Vietnam proposed and has hosted the ASEAN Future Forum, designed to complement ASEAN’s official mechanisms and offer a space for broad dialogue on new ideas and regional cooperation.
A coordinator of ASEAN’s relations with key partners like China, India, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the UK, and New Zealand, Vietnam has earned a reputation for its sincerity and trustworthiness.
As Vietnam marks 30 years of ASEAN membership in 2025, the milestone offers a moment to reflect on its achievements and chart its future contributions.
Vietnam continues responsible role at 46th ASEAN Summit and related meetings
𒁏 Leaders from the 10 ASEAN member states, joined by representatives from Timor-Leste, the Gulf Cooperation Council, and China, are gathering for the 46th ASEAN Summit and related meetings in Kuala Lumpur from May 26 – 27. Under Malaysia’s 2025 chairmanship, the summit is anchored in the theme “Inclusivity and Sustainability”, with an agenda focused on deepening regional cooperation and confronting pressing global and regional challenges.
This year’s summit coincides with the 10th founding anniversary of the ASEAN Community, offering a moment to reflect on the bloc’s journey of resilience and unity, said Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Do Hung Viet.
Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim (R) welcomes PM Pham Minh Chinh. (Photo: VNA)
A centerpiece of the summit is the anticipated adoption of the ASEAN Community Vision 2045, a framework built on the Political-Security, Economic, Socio-Cultural, and Connectivity pillars. This vision aims to build on the past achievements while equipping ASEAN to adapt to global shifts over the next two decades.
Led by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, the Vietnamese delegation is poised to champion proactive and responsible engagement. “Vietnam is committed to collaborating with member states to shape strategic priorities and practical solutions that strengthen ASEAN’s unity and global influence”, Viet said.
Malaysian Ambassador to Vietnam Dato' Tan Yang Thai praised Vietnam’s indispensable role in shaping the post-2025 ASEAN Community Vision. Malaysia considers Vietnam a key partner, not only in steering ASEAN’s future but also in engaging constructively with external partners such as China, the US, and the European Union, he said./.
Carlyle A. Thayer said that in January this year, the Press Statement after the ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Retreat identified the following priorities set by Malaysia as ASEAN Chair for 2025: “advancing ASEAN’s collective vision of a resilient, people-centred, forward looking ASEAN Community while advancing economic growth and regional connectivity, and enhancing regional resilience.”
The ASEAN Community Vision 2045, along with new cooperation strategies, will serve as a framework for joint action, proactive adaptation, and enhanced development in the region, Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son said, stressing the need for ASEAN to strengthen its resilience, particularly economic resilience, to withstand external shocks.
Vietnam’s Trade Office in Singapore recently encouraged Vietnamese businesses to participate in Retail’s Big Show APAC 2025, which will take place in Singapore early next month.
The trip will be made at the invitations of Chinese Premier Li Qiang and WEF President and CEO Børge Brende, according to an announcement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Long spoke highly of the dynamic, positive, and comprehensive development of Vietnam – Russia relations in recent years. He affirmed that the Vietnamese Party and State place great importance on further strengthening the comprehensive strategic partnership with Russia in a substantive and effective manner, in line with the development needs of both nations.
At the conference, participants reported that the Government has so far issued 28 decrees on the delegation of responsibilities and powers between the central Government and two-tier local administrations. Several localities have already piloted the new governance model.
Reality is the ultimate benchmark for success, he said, urging drafting agencies to work out policies that foster development, reduce bureaucratic hurdles, and respect practical conditions.
Under the official dispatch signed on June 20, ministers, heads of ministerial-level agencies, and chairpersons of provincial and municipal People’s Committees are requested to concentrate efforts on implementing core measures to ensure the smooth operations of the new administrative framework.
The Party chief underscored the need for the press to innovate relentlessly, evolve to keep pace with the country's development, transform into a truly professional, humanistic, and modern sector that serves the cause of the Party, the State, and the people on the path to national construction and development.
The UN Secretary-General praised Vietnam’s remarkable achievements in socio-economic development and international integration in recent years, noting that the country has emerged as a model in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), promoting international peace and security, and engaging in key UN processes.
Nghia affirmed that this is a milestone of special significance, affirming and honouring the the Vietnamese revolutionary press’s glorious tradition of 100 years of serving the revolutionary cause of the Party, serving the Fatherland, and serving the people.
The Party and State of Vietnam always attach great importance to and give top priority to the development of Vietnam–China relations. Vietnam is ready to work with the Chinese Party and State to further deepen the Comprehensive Strategic Cooperative Partnership and promote the building of the Vietnam-China community with a shared future that carries strategic significance.
Under the leadership of President Ho Chi Minh and the CPV, President Cuong said, the press has been a steadfast force on the ideological and cultural front, rallying the masses to pursue national aspirations.
NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man stressed the need to accelerate the application of artificial intelligence and smart teaching equipment, innovate teaching and assessment methods, and further improve the quality of formal education.
He also pledged that the NA will promote its ongoing supervision, making sure that every promise must lead to results, and every commitment must bring about real changes.
Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien welcomed the proposals put forward by the US side and reiterated Vietnam’s request for consideration of key areas of interest, including reciprocal tariff policies and access for Vietnamese key export products to the US market.
Deputy PM Le Thanh Long proposed countries promote shared values, including building trust, sincerity, and solidarity among nations and peoples; fostering cooperation spirit and responsible behaviour as well as upholding international law and the UN Charter; and placing people at the centre and as the goal, the key player, and the driving force of all policies.
The show, together with a grand parade to be held silmutaneously at Ba Dinh Square in Hanoi, will celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution, the National Day, and the General Staff of the Vietnam People’s Army (VPA).
In particular, in April 2023, the two sides successfully carried out a joint operation that dismantled a major organised, transnational drug trafficking ring involving both Vietnamese and Cambodian suspects.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Israel is closely coordinating with relevant local agencies to stay informed and provide the utmost support possible for Vietnamese nationals.
The launch of Thanh Nien (Young People) newspaper in 1925, even before the founding of the Communist Party of Vietnam, is considered a testament to President Ho Chi Minh’s strategic foresight and strong belief in the guiding power of the revolutionary media.