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Vietnam strengthens its global standing: Russian experts

Many leading Russian experts have highlighted Vietnam’s increasing position in the international arena and its evolving relationship with Russia.
Assoc.Prof.Dr Petr Tsvetov from the Russian Diplomatic Academy (Photo: VNA)
Assoc.Prof.Dr Petr Tsvetov from the Russian Diplomatic Academy (Photo: VNA)

Moscow (VNA) – ▨ Many leading Russian experts have highlighted Vietnam’s increasing position in the international arena and its evolving relationship with Russia as the two countries are celebrating their 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties (January 30).

Assoc.Prof.Dr Petr Tsvetov from the Russian Diplomatic Academy, who is also Vice Chairman of the Russia – Vietnam Friendship Association, noted that while the three-quarter century of bilateral relations has seen more highs than lows, recent years have presented challenges. He elaborated that two-way trade has not met expectations yet and several key projects have stalled. He told the Vietnam News Agency that the bilateral ties in 2025 began with a promising note with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin's official visit to Vietnam, accompanied by numerous ministers and industry leaders, including Rosatom nuclear energy corporation's CEO. Holding that the signing of a cooperation roadmap through 2030 marks a strategic milestone for bilateral relations, Tsvetov expressed optimism that this high-level visit would deepen Russian ministries and sectors' understanding of Vietnam's needs, helping chart future collaboration courses.
In the nuclear technology sector, Tsvetov pointed to encouraging developments beyond economic aspects. He highlighted a significant shift in Russian perception of Vietnam's technological capabilities, evolving from viewing Vietnam as a minor partner to now sharing cutting-edge technologies and equipment in high-tech industry. Besides, he stated that the recent consolidation of Vietnam's top leadership positions also will bring hope for renewed momentum in bilateral relations. Meanwhile, Professor Vladimir Mazyrin, Director of the Centre for Vietnamese and ASEAN Studies under the Institute of China and Contemporary Asia of the Russian Academy of Sciences, underscored significant changes in Vietnam’s international standing. While the Soviet Union was Vietnam’s sole partner 75 years ago, the Southeast Asian country now maintains multi-level partnerships with numerous nations, including global powers like the US, China, and most recently Brazil.
Vietnam's position in relations with Russia has strengthened, serving not only as a traditional political partner but also as a crucial bridge between Russia and ASEAN, he said, adding Vietnam has an important position in Russia’s foreign policy, particularly its project to develop ties in Eurasia. In the meantime, Elena Nikulina, from the “Vietnam studies” journal, also an expert on international issues in Southeast Asia, recalled Russian President Vladimir Putin’s assessment of Vietnam as one of Russia's three key Asian partners, alongside China and India. Vietnam's role has become increasingly vital as Russia accelerates its Look East strategy. She noted that amidst complex international situation, Vietnam has consistently demonstrated loyalty and support for the traditional political and economic ties with Russia. She affirmed the essential nature of Vietnam-Russia relations and expressed confidence that leaders of both nations will find solutions to current challenges, ensuring their comprehensive strategic partnership achieves further results./.
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