The diplomatic relation between Vietnam and Russia has consistently developed in an upward trajectory, growing more intensively and extensively, and now at its highest level of the comprehensive strategic partnership,
Russia is ready to implement nuclear power projects in Vietnam and develop electric waterway transport systems.
HANOI, November 19. /TASS ... the Vietnamese premier pointed to the special relationship between Vietnam and Russia. "We will do our utmost to create favorable conditions to boost cooperation ...
Vietnamese Ambassador to Russia Dang Minh Khoi has said the Vietnam – Russia relationship, set up on January 30, 1950, have evolved from the historical roots to today’s comprehensive strategic partnership.
Friendship, mutual understanding, and assistance are the three historical foundations of the Russia-Vietnam relationship, which have always been maintained and continue to hold significant meaning for both sides for many decades,
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Vietnam and Russia have signed a new agreement to expand collaboration on nuclear energy during Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin two-day visit to Hanoi
The White House says President Donald Trump is going to pursue the denuclearization of North Korea although analysts say that is easier sa
In their letters, the two countries’ leaders emphasised that the bilateral friendship has withstood the test of history, affirming its strong vitality and continuous development.
Corporate leaders expect the Vietnamese real estate market in 2025 will prosper when bottlenecks are removed and administrative procedures are eased.
Launched in December 1986, Vietnam’s “reform” era (đổi mới) came to an end in August 2024. Domestic political events in the ensuing months ushered the country into a new era, although the coming period may turn out to be a Gramscian interregnum, when “the old is dying and the new cannot be born.”
In late September, a US HC-103J Super Hercules spotted four foreign vessels operating about 440 miles southwest of St. Lawrence Island, Alaska. Upon closer