Both sides discussed key areas of cooperation, including addressing war legacies, expanding economic and trade ties, and intensifying cooperation in science-technology and defense-security.

The Vietnam–United States relationship is a prime example in international relations, characterized by shared interests that serve as a fundamental driver for its further development in the future.
Deputy Minister and Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Source: MOFA. |
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio shared his views during a phone talk with Vietnam’s Deputy Minister and Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son on January 24.
At the phone talk, Son congratulated Marco Rubio on his appointment as US Secretary of State and reaffirmed the US as one of Vietnam’s most important comprehensive strategic partners. He welcomed US support for a strong, independent, resilient, and prosperous Vietnam and expressed his desire for continued collaboration to advance the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
“The bilateral cooperation serves the interests of both nations and contributes to regional and global peace, stability, and development,” said Son.
Through Secretary of State Rubio, Minister Bui Thanh Son conveyed congratulations to the Vietnamese leadership to President Donald Trump and Vice President James David Vance.
Rubio highlighted the strong foundation of US–Vietnam relations, built on shared interests. As the two countries mark 30 years of normalized diplomatic ties, he expressed optimism for a stronger, more effective partnership and welcomed Minister Bui Thanh Son’s strategic proposals for strengthening bilateral relations. He affirmed that the US–Vietnam relationship is a model for international cooperation, driven by common interests that will continue to foster its growth.
Both sides agreed to enhance high-level exchanges, especially in this milestone anniversary year, and discussed key areas of cooperation, including addressing war legacies, expanding economic and trade ties, and intensifying cooperation in science-technology and defense security.
They also exchanged views on reinforcing the US–ASEAN Strategic Partnership, the Mekong–US Partnership, and ASEAN’s central role in regional affairs. Developments in the South China Sea were also discussed, with both sides emphasizing the importance of dialogue and cooperation for regional peace and stability.
Son reiterated his invitation to State Secretary Marco Rubio to visit Vietnam, which Rubio gladly accepted and expressed his eagerness to do so soon.
On the occasion of the Lunar New Year 2025, Marco Rubio extended warm New Year’s greetings to Vietnam’s leaders and people on behalf of the U.S. government.
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