
Green bamboo, evergreen
Bamboo hedges have been in legend
Gaunt stem, fragile leaves
But bamboo forms ramparts
Hanoi (VNA)𒁏 - There goes a popular Vietnamese poem that depicts the aesthetic look of bamboo, using it as a metaphor to extol the Vietnamese people’s ingrained virtues of resilience, indomitability, and solidarity.
Bamboo holds great significance in the daily lives of Vietnamese people, as it is largely used in their daily life, from food to tools and homes. During the war, bamboo was also made into various kinds of rudimentary weapons. Strong roots, sturdy stems, and flexible branches are all noteworthy traits of bamboo. In recent years, bamboo has been held in high regard within the concept of the country’s modern diplomacy, to promote a unique and special foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, flexibility, and diversification of relations. The idea of bamboo diplomacy was first coined by the leader of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Nguyen Phu Trong, at the 29th diplomatic conference in 2016. He highlighted the importance of diplomacy in maintaining peace, preventing conflict, and fostering international cooperation in the context of the rapidly changing world. He also emphasised Vietnam’s distinctive approach to diplomacy, reflecting the teachings of late President Ho Chi Minh, who often used the image of bamboo as a metaphor to describe the resilience, flexibility, and strength of the Vietnamese nation. Since then, bamboo diplomacy has been reaffirmed as the guiding principle for Vietnam’s foreign policy, and the Party chief explicitly reiterated this concept at the first-ever National Conference on Foreign Affairs, held in Hanoi on December 14, 2021.“Vietnamese diplomacy is soft and wise but still persistent and resolute; flexible and creative but consistent, valiant and resilient against all challenges and difficulties facing national independence and people’s happiness; and united and humanitarian but resolute, persistent and patient in safeguarding the national interest,” he highlighted.
Making invariables respond to numerous variables

Foreign policies have since become a crucial front that paves the way for the country’s renewal process and global integration, Trong stressed.
From bamboo to diplomacy: A legacy of Vietnam
🐻According to Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son, Vietnam’s bamboo diplomacy is reflected in all of its foreign activities. The policy also affirms Vietnam as a brave, sincere, loyal, reliable, and responsible nation.
Amid strong global headwinds, bamboo diplomacy allows Vietnam to forge a diverse network of partnerships, especially with major powers. These relations have aided the country in expanding trade and investment connections, enhancing national defence capacity, increasing international prestige, and ensuring a peaceful and stable external environment for national development. According to the foreign minister, 2022 marked a revival in Vietnam’s foreign activities, with comprehensive implementation across all channels of the Party, State, Government, National Assembly, and people-to-people exchange. In terms of bilateral diplomacy, Vietnam continued to strengthen and consolidate its relationships with major countries, neighbours, important partners, and traditional friends, evidenced by Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong’s official visit to China from October 30 to November 1, 2022, at the invitation of Party General Secretary and President of China Xi Jinping. Most recently, Party leader Trong held phone talks with US President Joe Biden on March 29 night, during which the two sides reiterated their invitations for mutual high-level visits. The two leaders also accepted the invitations with pleasure and assigned the relevant agencies to arrange them at suitable times. The bamboo philosophy has helped Vietnam expand its strategic or comprehensive partnerships with foreign countries, including partners in all the five UN permanent members - China, France, Russia, the UK, and the US. Vietnam has established diplomatic ties with 190 out of a total of 193 UN members. The Party has established relations with 247 political parties in 111 countries, while the National Assembly has relationships with the parliaments of 140 countries. Thirty years ago, Vietnam had trade relations with only 30 countries and territories, but now the figure has amounted to 230. Particularly, Vietnam has signed a number of free trade agreements, including new-generation ones such as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). As for multilateral diplomacy, Vietnam has proven to be a responsible member of more than 70 international organisations and forums, including the UN, ASEAN, APEC, ASEM, and the WTO. The country has fulfilled its international responsibilities as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, rotating chair of ASEAN, and host of the ASEAN Summit, ASEM summit, APEC Summit, and World Economic Forum on ASEAN. It has sent hundreds of officers and soldiers to UN peacekeeping forces in Africa.