Korea and Vietnam Forge Stronger Strategic Ties

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter

korocamia@naver.com | 2025-08-12 07:19:15

 

SEOUL – In a meeting that underscored the deepening relationship between the Republic of Korea and Vietnam, Prime Minister Kim Min-seok and visiting Vietnamese General Secretary To Lam expressed mutual commitment to elevating their comprehensive strategic partnership. The high-level dialogue, held on Monday, August 11, focused on economic collaboration and strategic projects, signaling a new era of cooperation.

Prime Minister Kim highlighted the pivotal role of private enterprise in the bilateral relationship. "Businesses are the core engine of our cooperation," he stated, urging General Secretary Lam to facilitate a supportive environment for Korean companies operating in Vietnam. This request comes as a testament to the significant investment and operational presence of Korean firms in the Southeast Asian nation.

The discussion also extended to high-impact strategic sectors. Kim Min-seok outlined plans for expanding collaboration in key areas such as nuclear power and high-speed rail. Furthermore, he pledged Korea's continued support for Vietnam's efforts to enhance its scientific and technological capabilities. This multi-faceted approach suggests a move beyond traditional trade, focusing on technology transfer and infrastructure development.

General Secretary Lam’s visit is widely seen as a diplomatic success, with both leaders anticipating that this meeting will serve as a historic milestone for future joint endeavors. The shared vision for a more integrated and technologically advanced partnership promises to benefit both nations, strengthening their economic and strategic standing in the region. The meeting concluded with a mutual understanding to work together on these ambitious projects, solidifying the foundation for a prosperous and collaborative future.

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