Strengthening High-Level Cooperation for Sustainable Bilateral Relations: Insights from Vietnamese-Chinese Foreign Minister Meeting in Guangxi

Enhancing Vietnam-China Relations towards ‘6 More’

During a recent meeting in Guangxi, Foreign Ministers Bui Thanh Son of Vietnam and Wang Yi of China highlighted the importance of strengthening the implementation of high-level agreements and common perceptions to promote bilateral relations. The meeting took place within the framework of Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son’s visit to China on April 3-4, marking the first meeting between the two ministers since Vietnam and China upgraded their Comprehensive Strategic Cooperative Partnership.

The two ministers reaffirmed the significance of Vietnam-China relations in each country’s foreign policy and stressed the need for effective coordination to continue developing stable and sustainable relations according to the “6 more” orientation. This orientation is based on six major cooperation directions proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping during his official visit to Vietnam in December 2023, which include enhancing political trust, defense and security cooperation, economic and trade cooperation, social foundation, multilateral coordination, and dispute control and resolution.

In terms of economic and trade cooperation, Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son called for sustainable balanced cooperation and increased imports of Vietnamese agricultural products from China. He also requested the removal of obstacles in industrial cooperation projects and the acceleration of connecting railways to northern provinces of Vietnam. Additionally, Minister Wang Yi proposed strengthening the strategic connection between China’s “Belt and Road” initiative and Vietnam’s “Two Corridors, One Belt” framework, considering expanding imports of Vietnamese goods, enhancing road traffic connections, education, and tourism cooperation.

Both sides also emphasized maritime issues, stressing the need to implement agreements on controlling disputes in the East Sea. They committed to fully implementing the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in

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