Deputy PM Proposes 3 Major Areas of Cooperation at St Petersburg International Economic Forum

St petersburg: Vietnamese Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Tuc has proposed three key areas of cooperation aimed at ensuring a stable future for the region and the wider world, while addressing the opening session of the 29th St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in Russia on June 4. This year's forum, featuring 150 thematic discussion sessions, has brought together senior leaders from several countries across Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America, as well as more than 20,000 delegates representing governments, businesses, international organisations, and academic institutions from over 130 countries and territories. On the same day, Tuc held separate meetings with Russian Deputy PM Alexander Novak and Governor of St Petersburg Alexander Beglov.

According to Vietnam News Agency, the areas of cooperation proposed by Deputy PM Tuc focused on fostering economic ties, enhancing technological collaboration, and addressing global challenges through multilateral efforts. These initiatives are seen as vital steps towards establishing sustainable economic growth and stability. The forum has provided a platform for dialogue and collaboration among diverse international stakeholders, highlighting the importance of cooperative efforts in addressing regional and global issues.

The St Petersburg International Economic Forum has long been a significant event for promoting international dialogue and cooperation. This year's gathering continues to underscore the role of economic partnerships in achieving common goals. The discussions held at the forum are expected to pave the way for new agreements and partnerships that will contribute to regional and global stability.

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