Putin's Historic Visit: Strengthening Ties with Vietnam Amid Global Tensions

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Vietnam for talks with the country's Communist leaders and attended various ceremonial events. His visit follows a defence pact with North Korea. Vietnam, maintaining a neutral foreign policy, welcomed Putin warmly, marking his third nation visit in Asia since his fifth term began.


Reuters | Updated: 20-06-2024 01:07 IST | Created: 20-06-2024 01:07 IST
Putin's Historic Visit: Strengthening Ties with Vietnam Amid Global Tensions
Vladimir Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Vietnam early on Thursday for talks with the country's Communist leaders after concluding a defence pact with North Korea for his final stop on a two-nation tour of Asia. Putin's aircraft touched down at Hanoi's international airport, where he was met on a red carpet by Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha, according to a Reuters witness.

In an opinion piece timed for his visit, Putin applauded the Southeast Asian Communist-ruled country for supporting "a pragmatic way to solve the crisis" in Ukraine, in comments published in Vietnam's Communist Party newspaper. Vietnam, which officially pursues a neutral foreign policy it calls "bamboo diplomacy" in its relations with world powers, has abstained from condemning Russia's attack on Ukraine, a stance that Western countries view as too close to the Kremlin

The Southeast Asian country will be the third nation Putin has visited, after China and North Korea, since he was sworn in for a fifth term in May. Vietnam has been gearing up for a full state welcome for Putin, his first visit since 2017 and his fifth in total.

As well as holding talks with Vietnam's top leaders, Putin will attend wreath laying ceremonies including at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, housing the embalmed corpse of Vietnam's founding leader.

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