Beijing: The forthcoming visit to China by Party General Secretary and State President To Lam is expected to inject fresh momentum into the Vietnam-China Comprehensive Strategic Cooperative Partnership and advance efforts to build a community with a shared future that carries strategic significance, a Chinese scholar has said. In an interview with Vietnam News Agency (VNA) correspondents in Beijing ahead of the trip, Professor Qu Qiang of the Minzu University of China noted that ties between the two Parties and countries have entered a new stage, characterised by more frequent high-level exchanges, deeper cooperation, and improved engagement quality.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the visit is anticipated to further strengthen the bilateral relationship, which has seen significant progress in recent years. The focus will be on enhancing mutual trust and connectivity, crucial elements in the evolving dynamics between Vietnam and China. The engagement is expected to bolster collaborative initiatives, reinforcing the strategic partnership that both nations have committed to developing. The increased frequency of high-level exchanges suggests a mutual interest in deepening the relationship and addressing shared challenges.
Professor Qu emphasized the importance of this visit in the context of regional and global developments, suggesting that both countries are keen to solidify their ties amidst shifting geopolitical landscapes. The deeper cooperation and improved engagement quality underscore a shared commitment to fostering a stable and prosperous future. As the two countries work towards a community with a shared future, this visit marks a significant step in realizing those ambitions.