14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Vietnam

Vietnam receives three new ambassadors

Ambassadors from Spain, Iran and the Philippines have begun their missions in Vietnam.

Ambassadors from Spain, Iran, and the Philippines have begun their missions in Vietnam.

Ambassador of Spain María del Pilar Méndez Jiménez, Ambassador of Iran Ali Akbar Nazari, and Ambassador of the Philippines Meynardo Los Banos Montealegre last weekend presented letters of credence to Secretary General of the Communist Party of Vietnam and State President Nguyen Phu Trong.

The Vietnamese president hoped that the ambassadors, with high sense of responsibility and affection for Vietnam, will successfully fulfill their tasks, continuing to strengthen the relationship between Vietnam and the nations.

 Ambassador of Spain to Vietnam María del Pilar Méndez Jiménez. Photo: Vietnam News Agency

The Vietnam-Spain relationship was set up in 1977, however, it dated back in the 16th century with the visits by many Spanish navigators and missionaries and in 1863, King Tu Duc under the Nguyen Dynasty sent a diplomatic mission to Spanish Queen Isabel II court in Madrid.

The bilateral relations were elevated to Strategic Partnership toward the future in December 2009.

Outgoing Spanish Ambassador to Vietnam María Jesús Figa when beginning her term in Vietnam in 2017 commited to lifting the Vietnam-Spain relationship to a new height with a focus on economics ties through trade. She proposed the building of action plans for the upcoming cooperation, mainly in infrastructure, renewable energy, environment and hi-tech agriculture.

Spain is one of the European countries having high trade growth rate with Vietnam, ranging between 18% and 20% annually over the past few years. Vietnam is Spain’s key trading partner in Southeast Asia. The two-way trade was estimated to exceed US$5 billion in 2020.

Editor in Chief of The Diplomat in Spain Alberto Rubio said that the Vietnam-Spain relationship is not ephemeral. The relationship will open the door to investments and trade even more in an area that Spain always wants to reach, he emphasized.

Ambassador of Iran to Vietnam Ali Akbar Nazari 

Vietnam and Iran set up bilateral relations in 1973. Outgoing Saleh Adibi, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Vietnam said that the ties is on the way for comprehensive cooperation with a focus on economic ties.

The two countries have been making efforts to remove trade and investment barriers in order to reach the two-way trade of US$2 billion in the near future. Iran and Vietnam are considering signing a preferential trade agreement with this regard.

Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA) Deputy Head for International Affairs Mohammad-Reza Karbasi said both countries are part of the Eurasian Economic Agreement, so they could help each other entering into the mentioned markets.

Karbasi stressed that both Iranian and Vietnamese government officials are seeking improvement of economic relations along with good political ties.

 Ambassador of the Philippines to Vietnam Meynardo Los Banos Montealegre

The relations between Vietnam and the Philippines were established in 1976. It was elevated to Strategic Partnership in 2015.

Paul Vincent L. Uy, the Charge d' Affaires from the Philippines Embassy in Hanoi, affirmed that the two countries have good political relations at all levels. They have many similarities in geography, population, and culture.

In terms of economic ties, the countries have made great gains with Philippine exports to Vietnam reaching US$1.27 billion and Vietnam’s exports to the Philippines hitting $3.64 billion in 2019.

More and more Filipino companies investing in Vietnam while nearly 8,000 Filipinos living in the country, many of whom work in quality inspection in manufacturing industry, teaching English, or as hotel staff, and musicians.

Dr. Nguyen Hung Son, the deputy director of Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam, emphasized that Vietnam and the Philippines are two natural strategic partners, sharing many common interests in the context in which the world and the region are facing new emerging security threats.

Vietnam, as non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council for 2020-2021 term, and the Philippines, with the role of coordinator of the ASEAN-China relations by 2021, are expected to tighten cooperation on international agendas and among ASEAN member states to promote the bloc solidarity and ASEAN Centrality in the regional strategic security, pushing up the rule-based maintenance.

Two Southeast Asian states who are also parties in the South China Sea (called East Sea by Vietnam) disputes have long maintained a defense cooperation as part of their wider relationship. One of the mechanisms that both sides have developed within their strategic partnership is a Vietnam-Philippines Defense Dialogue that was first held back in 2015, according to Dr. Prashanth Parameswaran is a Senior Columnist at The Diplomat and a fellow at the Wilson Center’s Asia Program.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Iranian Ambassador receives peace insignia

Iranian Ambassador receives peace insignia

15 Apr, 10:35

Former ambassador of Iran Seyed Javad Ghavam Shahidi has been awarded the “For Peace and Friendship among Nations” insignia for his contributions to bolstering bilateral ties during his tenure in Vietnam.

Hanoi’s Party chief outlines agenda at voter meeting

Hanoi’s Party chief outlines agenda at voter meeting

The candidates pledge institutional reform, infrastructure upgrades and a stronger focus on science, technology and public services as the capital prepares for the 16th National Assembly term.

Young generation steps up to power climate action

Young generation steps up to power climate action

As climate risks intensify across Southeast Asia, young people are being called upon to move from awareness to action, harnessing technology, creativity and policy engagement to accelerate environmental solutions.

Hanoi positions itself at forefront of implementing key Party resolutions

Hanoi positions itself at forefront of implementing key Party resolutions

The three resolutions on education, healthcare reform and cultural development are closely interconnected and mutually reinforcing, all directed toward building a capital that is cultured, civilized, modern and happy.

Party Chief urges stronger state economy and cultural drive

Party Chief urges stronger state economy and cultural drive

Developing the state economy and Vietnamese culture forms the twin pillars of a unified development strategy, one strengthening material capacity, the other reinforcing cultural and social resilience.

Putting people first: Making happiness Hanoi’s measure of success

Putting people first: Making happiness Hanoi’s measure of success

A central message of the 14th National Party Congress and the 18th Congress of the Hanoi Party Organization (2025-2030) is that people’s happiness must be at the core of development. All policies be grounded in citizens’ legitimate rights and interests, with public satisfaction serving as the ultimate measure of success. 

The flavors of Vietnamese Tet linger around the world

The flavors of Vietnamese Tet linger around the world

From Osaka in Japan to Lorient in France, Vietnamese communities are spreading the spirit of Tet through vibrant cultural celebrations.

Vietnam pledges to enhance tax reforms after EU listing decision

Vietnam pledges to enhance tax reforms after EU listing decision

Vietnam has reaffirmed its strong commitment to meeting international standards on tax transparency and information exchange following the European Union's adding Vietnam to its list of non-cooperative tax jurisdictions.

Tet at the mission: Peach blossoms bloom in Africa

Tet at the mission: Peach blossoms bloom in Africa

Under the dry winds and red dust of Abyei and Bentiu, mission compounds glow with paper blossoms and steaming banh chung, as each square rice cake carries from Vietnam to Africa a message of solidarity, compassion and enduring cultural identity.