PM’s Visit to Russia Enhances Vietnam’s Economic Infrastructure

Hanoi: Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh's ongoing visit to Russia from March 22 to 25 is opening up opportunities to establish a solid infrastructure base for Vietnam's stable and self-reliant economic development, Russian Deputy Minister of Economic Development Vladimir Evgenievich Ilyichev told the Vietnam News Agency. Ilyichev affirmed that regular state-level visits and exchanges of Government delegations between the two countries not only demonstrate a high level of political trust but also reflect substantial economic interests and cooperation potential.

According to Vietnam News Agency, the visit aims to strengthen bilateral ties, focusing on enhancing economic collaboration and infrastructure development. The discussions are expected to lead to agreements that will further Vietnam's goal of achieving economic independence by bolstering its infrastructure capabilities.

The Prime Minister's visit underscores the strategic partnership between Vietnam and Russia, with a focus on mutual benefits in the economic sector. Both nations are exploring avenues for cooperation that could lead to significant advancements in technology transfer and infrastructure projects, paving the way for long-term economic growth and stability in Vietnam.

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