Hanoi (VNA) – The upcomin🤡g state visit of Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayaka to Vi🔴etnam is expected to strengthen political trust and foster deeper, more effective cooperation across a wide range of sectors.
The state visit will take place from May 4-6, during which he will attend the United Nations Day of Vesak. This marks his first visit to Vietnam as President, following his inauguration in last November, and coincides with the 55th anniversary of Vietnam–Sri Lanka diplomatic relations (July 21, 1970 – 2025).
Enduring ties marked by high-level engagement

Expanding economic and sectoral partnerships
Sri Lanka has formally recognised Vietnam’s full market economy status, with annual two-way trade reaching approximately 200 million USD, primarily Vietnamese exports. Both sides aim to elevate bilateral trade to 1 billion USD in the coming years. To date, Sri Lanka has 32 valid investment projects in Vietnam, with a combined registered capital of 43.07 million USD, placing it 62nd among 148 foreign investors in the country. Beyond trade and investment, cooperation across finance, agriculture, education, transport, culture, tourism, religion, and people-to-people exchange continues to gain traction. More than 30 bilateral agreements underpin this collaboration, including the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (2005), the Agricultural Cooperation Work Plan for 2024–2026, the Education Cooperation Agreement for 2023–2026, and the Air Transport Agreement (2012).A shared vision for future cooperation
As Vietnam and Sri Lanka are celebrating 55 years of diplomatic relations, both nations are poised to deepen ties further, leveraging mutual trust and shared development goals. President Dissanayaka’s visit underscores Sri Lanka’s strong commitment to its traditional friendship with Vietnam and reflects the shared resolve to expand collaboration across traditional areas, while opening new avenues in digital transformation, digital economy, energy transition, artificial intelligence, and connectivity. Vietnamese Ambassador to Sri Lanka Trinh Thi Tam highlighted the significance of President Dissanayaka’s participation in the UN Day of Vesak 2025 as Guest of Honour and keynote speaker. His attendance reaffirms Sri Lanka’s respect for Vietnam’s role as host of this major international event and underscores their close cooperation in promoting Buddhist values. The Vesak celebration serves as a vital platform for both countries, home to rich Buddhist traditions, to assert their leadership in safeguarding and promoting Buddhist principles, including peace, tolerance, and sustainable development. President Dissanayaka’s presence at Vesak 2025 is expected to further strengthen the bilateral relationship and affirm both nations’ contributions to global cultural initiatives.