Hanoi: Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez arrived in Hanoi on April 8 evening, beginning his official visit to Vietnam from April 8 to 10 at the invitation of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh. The visit is expected to create strong momentum for both countries to continue developing their strategic partnership toward a new height with greater substance and effectiveness, according to a Vietnamese diplomat.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the visit aims to bolster bilateral relations between Spain and Vietnam, focusing on enhancing cooperation in various sectors. Discussions are anticipated to include trade, investment, and cultural exchanges, with both leaders keen to explore opportunities that will benefit both nations. This visit marks a significant step in the relationship, as both countries seek to expand their collaboration on multiple fronts.
The official visit will also witness the signing of several agreements that will pave the way for increased economic and social ties. Both governments are committed to working closely to address global challenges and explore new avenues for growth. As Spain and Vietnam continue to strengthen their partnership, this visit is seen as a pivotal moment in their diplomatic relations.