Belgian King’s visit to create new momentum for bilateral ties: Party chief

Party General Secretary Tô Lâm expressed his belief that the Belgian king's visit, accompanied by senior officials, business leaders, representatives of universities and research institutes, would create new momentum to deepen and enhance the friendship and multifaceted cooperation between Việt Nam and Belgium.

PM hopes for stronger Việt Nam-Belgium cooperation in all aspects

Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính expressed gratitude for Belgium’s continued development support for Việt Nam and urged further concrete initiatives during his meeting with Belgian King Philippe in Hà Nội.

Việt Nam wants to strengthen multi-faceted cooperation with Belgium: State President

Regarding economy and trade, an important pillar in the Việt Nam - Belgium relations, the two countries' leaders agreed to continue to effectively implement the EU – Việt Nam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA).

Urgent policy reforms required to meet energy demand

Without timely measures to develop power sources - particularly clean and sustainable energy - the country could face electricity shortages between 2026 and 2028.

Vietnamese State President, Belgian King tour Thăng Long Imperial Citadel

The distinguished guests walked through the Đoan Môn gate (main gate) to visit the archaeological excavation site and stairways railed with stone dragons at the Kính Thiên Palace, which preserve numerous historical traces of the imperial citadel across different eras.

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Top legislator's visit to Uzbekistan hoped to strengthen bilateral ties

Alisher Rustamovich Mukhamedov, President of the Uzbekistan-Việt Nam Friendship Association, expressed confidence that NA Chairman Mẫn’s visit will serve as a catalyst for deepening the friendship and comprehensive cooperation between Việt Nam and Uzbekistan in the years ahead.

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Seoul to join NATO talks as Trump reshapes security order

South Korean foreign minister Cho Tae-yul will participate in the NATO foreign ministers’ meeting session with the four Indo-Pacific partners on Thursday this week — marking the fourth consecutive year South Korea has been invited to the NATO foreign ministers’ meeting since 2022

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