Vietnam and New Zealand have signed a strategic cooperation agreement to further strengthen their bilateral relations. The agreement aims to boost political, economic and cultural cooperation between the two countries.
The signing ceremony was held in the presence of General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam To Lam and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. During the ceremony, the two countries discussed existing cooperation projects and exchanged ideas on future joint initiatives. Under the agreement, it is planned to increase cooperation, especially in areas such as trade, investment, education, agriculture and technology transfer.
It is also aimed to maintain regular diplomatic contacts between the two countries and implement joint projects. To Lam, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, said the agreement will make a significant contribution to strengthening the friendly relations between the two countries. New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon emphasized that such cooperation initiatives will help promote regional stability and prosperity.