Economic Diplomacy Must Be Pursued With Sincerity, Balanced Interests, Shared Risks: PM

Hanoi: Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired an online conference on January 10 evening with Vietnamese ambassadors and heads of overseas representative missions to review economic diplomacy in 2025 and outline tasks for 2026, stressing that economic diplomacy must be conducted with sincerity, harmonious interests, and shared risks.

According to Vietnam News Agency, the conference served as a platform for discussing the progress and challenges faced in the realm of economic diplomacy. The prime minister emphasized the importance of maintaining a balanced approach that ensures mutual benefits and equitable risk-sharing among involved parties. The meeting aimed to evaluate the achievements of economic diplomacy in 2025 and establish a strategic framework for the upcoming year.

The prime minister underscored the need for sincerity in diplomatic efforts, advocating for a genuine commitment to fostering relationships that are beneficial to all stakeholders. The focus remains on creating diplomatic ties that are sustainable and capable of withstanding various global economic shifts.

The discussions also highlighted the importance of identifying common interests that align with Vietnam's economic goals while simultaneously respecting the interests of international partners. This approach is seen as vital in enhancing Vietnam's economic standing globally and ensuring that diplomatic initiatives remain robust and forward-looking.

The prime minister's call for shared risks reflects an acknowledgment of the interconnected nature of global economies and the necessity for collaborative approaches to address potential challenges. The conference concluded with a reaffirmation of Vietnam's commitment to pursuing economic diplomacy that is not only effective but also equitable.

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