On a crisp February afternoon in Beijing, Chinese leader Xi Jinping engaged in candid talks with Vietnam’s Foreign Minister Le Hoai Trung, acting as special envoy for Communist Party chief To Lam, at the venerable Great Hall of the People.
Xi commended the robust tradition of sharing critical political insights between the two parties, reflecting their cherished ‘comrade-brother’ bond and elevated trust levels. Fresh from substantive discussions with To Lam, Xi outlined key alignments on constructing a robust China-Vietnam shared future community.
He underscored that their synchronized strides in socialism not only energize domestic progress but also showcase its global relevance. Looking ahead, China pledges to nurture historical friendships, intensify multi-tiered interactions, navigate differences wisely, and accelerate the shared destiny framework.
Trung echoed Vietnam’s steadfast view of China relations as a top priority, vowing hand-in-hand progress toward elevated partnership milestones.
This rendezvous highlights deepening strategic alignment, with implications for South China Sea dynamics, supply chain resilience, and collaborative responses to global challenges like climate change and pandemics.