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PM’s working trip to Brazil hoped to strengthen cooperation among developing countries

Oliveira expressed his hope that the PM’s attendance at the expanded BRICS summit this year will unlock further cooperation opportunities, particularly in the spheres of science, technology, and innovation.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his spouse will lead a high-ranking delegation of Vietnam to attend the expanded BRICS summit and engage in bilateral activities in Brazil from July 4 – 8. (Photo: VNA)
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his spouse will lead a high-ranking delegation of Vietnam to attend the expanded BRICS summit and engage in bilateral activities in Brazil from July 4 – 8. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The upcoming trip to Brazil by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, his spouse and a high-ranking Vietnamese delegation to attend the expanded BRICS summit and engage in bilateral activities from July 4-8 holds significant importance as it takes place amid a complex and unpredictable global context, said Pedro da Oliveira, General Secretary of the Brazil – Vietnam Friendship Association.

Speaking to the Vietnam News Agency (VNA)'s correspondent in South America, Oliveira emphasised that the trip not only deepens the bilateral ties between Vietnam and Brazil but also fosters unity among developing countries, commonly referred to as the Global South, in tackling common global challenges.

According to Oliveira, PM Chinh’s previous visit to Brazil in 2024 marked a milestone in the bilateral relations, during which the two countries upgrading their ties to a Strategic Partnership, 35 years after establishing diplomatic relations and 17 years after setting up a Comprehensive Partnership. Bilateral cooperation has since grown substantially, not only in politics but also in trade and economic fields. Bilateral trade turnover surged from 534 million USD in 2001 to nearly 7.7 billion USD in 2024.

Oliveira expressed his hope that the PM’s attendance at the expanded BRICS summit this year will unlock further cooperation opportunities, particularly in the spheres of science, technology, and innovation. He noted that the two countries have already made encouraging progress in these areas and expressed his confidence that upcoming high-level meetings will result in new, practical cooperation agreements, deepening the Vietnam-Brazil Strategic Partnership.

Commenting on Vietnam’s recent recognition as a BRICS partner country, Oliveira called it a strategically meaningful step. He said it demonstrates a commitment to equal and respectful cooperation, and to building a fairer international order.

He highlighted BRICS as a mechanism where member countries pursue common interests while respecting each nation’s sovereignty, independence, and development orientations. The BRICS framework enables members to launch self-developed projects, thus reducing dependency on external forces and contributing to global stability and prosperity.

Oliveira praised Vietnam’s role and position, describing it as a model of independence, resilience, and proactive and responsible international integration.

Reflecting on the activities of the Brazil–Vietnam Friendship Association, Oliveira said the association has implemented various initiatives to enhance people-to-people exchanges and promote cooperation between institutions in both countries. A key outcome was the establishment of the Brazil – Vietnam Friendship Parliamentarians' Group, comprising lawmakers from diverse political parties.

Looking ahead, Oliveira shared plans to strengthen collaboration between the legislative bodies of Brazil and Vietnam, helping to deepen the bilateral relations. Brazil also hopes to expand cooperation in education, including initiatives to connect Brazilian universities with Hanoi University of Natural Resources and Environment and other Vietnamese higher education institutions. These efforts aim to develop joint research and exchange programmes in Vietnam’s central region, especially in Da Nang.

Oliveira expressed his strong confidence that, with the support of friendship organisations, the business communities, and legislative bodies of both countries, the Brazil - Vietnam Strategic Partnership will continue to grow comprehensively across multiple fields./.

VNA

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