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                      | Vietnamese President Tô Lâm and Russian counterpart  Vladimir Putin reviewed the guards of honours at the welcome ceremony in Hà Nội  for the latter.     —  VNA/VNS Photo Phạm Kiên |  President Tô Lâm chairs grand welcome ceremony for  President Putin
 Hanoi (VNA) — Vietnamese  President Tô Lâm on Thursday noon presided over the welcome ceremony for  Russian President Vladimir Putin, held solemnly at the Presidential Palace in  Hanoi with the highest protocol reserved for heads of state,
 The Russian leader is on a  State visit to Vietnam on June 19-29 at the invitation of General Secretary of  the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam Nguyễn Phú Trọng.
 Large crowds of Hanoian  citizens and children waved the two countries’ flags to welcome President Putin  and the high-level delegation from the Russia.
 This is the fifth visit to  Vietnam by President Putin in his capacity as head of state.
 The State visit takes  place as the two countries commemorate the 30th anniversary of the signing of  the Treaty on Principles of Friendship Relations between Vietnam and the  Russian Federation (1994-2024) and towards the 75th anniversary of diplomatic  relations in 2025.
 The escort convoy brought  President Putin to the Presidential Palace, where President Tô Lâm warmly  welcomed him and the high-level Russian delegation. Amidst the welcome music,  President Tô Lâm invited President Vladimir Putin to step onto the honour  platform. Military bands played the national anthems of both countries.
 A 21-gun salute was conducted  to welcome the Russian leader to Vietnam.
 Following the national  anthems, President Tô Lâm and President Putin reviewed the Honour Guards of the  Vietnam People’s Army.
 Subsequently, the two  leaders introduced the high-level delegations of both countries participating  in the welcoming ceremony.
 President Putin’s visit  takes place in the context of the rapidly developing, comprehensive, and  amicable Vietnam -Russia relationship. It serves as a model of mutually  beneficial and equal cooperation, for the sake of peace, cooperation, and  development in the region and worldwide.
 For the past 30 years,  generations of leaders and people of both countries have made continuous  efforts to strengthen their deep friendship, consolidate, and promote bilateral  cooperation across various fields, for the benefit of their people, and  contribute to regional and global peace, cooperation, and development.
 Economic and trade  cooperation between the two countries has dynamically developed over the years.  The growth rate of bilateral trade turnover between Vietnam and Russia has  accelerated, especially after the Vietnam -Eurasian Economic Union Free Trade  Agreement came into effect in October 2016.
 Vietnam is currently  Russia’s largest trading partner in Southeast Asia, and Russia is one of  Vietnam’s top five trading partners in Europe.
 Bilateral trade between  Vietnam and Russia reached US$3.63 billion in 2023 and $1.96 billion in the  first five months of 2024.
 Both countries also have  mutual investment projects, particularly of Russian strengths, such as energy,  science and technology, and education and training. Additionally, Vietnam and  Russia have various forms of cooperation in defence and security.
 This state visit by  President Putin is of great importance, seeks to further deepen the  Vietnam-Russia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership across all areas, especially  as the two countries strive to realise the Joint Declaration on the Vision for  Comprehensive Strategic Partnership by 2030.
 Following the welcoming  ceremony, the two leaders led the high-level delegations of both countries in  discussions to evaluate the results of their cooperation and propose future  cooperation directions.
 (Latest Update June 21, 2024)
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