Vietnam welcomes Russian leader Putin, vows to boost ties
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Vietnamese President To Lam (right) congratulated Russian President Vladimir Putin on his re-election and praised Russia’s achievements.
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HANOI – Russian President Vladimir Putin was welcomed in Vietnam with a 21-gun salute during a military ceremony on June 20, as one of the Communist-run country’s top leaders hailed a comprehensive strategic partnership with Moscow and vowed to boost ties.
Vietnamese President To Lam congratulated Mr Putin on his re-election and praised Russia’s achievements, including “domestic political stability”, as the two met in Hanoi.
“Once again, congratulations to our comrade for receiving overwhelming support during the recent presidential election, underlining the confidence of the Russian people,” Mr Lam said
Mr Putin responded by saying strengthening a comprehensive strategic partnership with Vietnam was one of Russia’s priorities.
The Russian leader said he respected dialogue with the regional bloc, the Association of South-east Asian Nations, in which he said Vietnam played an active role.
Mr Putin, who arrived in the early hours
Vietnam’s hosting of Mr Putin has drawn criticism from key partner upgraded diplomatic relations with Hanoi
A US embassy statement earlier in the week said no country should be giving Mr Putin a platform to promote Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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Neither Vietnam nor Russia are members of the ICC.
The South-east Asian country will be the third nation Mr Putin has visited, after China and North Korea, since he was sworn in for a fifth term in May. REUTERS

