Chinese Foreign Minister to visit China
Chinese Foreign Minister to visit China

Chinese Foreign Minister to visit China

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Vietnam's new General Secretary To Lam is set to visit China from August 18 to 20, marking his first overseas trip since his appointment. His visit underscores Vietnam's commitment to strengthening its relationship with China, with both nations agreeing to enhance their comprehensive strategic partnership. During the trip, To Lam will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping and other senior officials to discuss various cooperative efforts, including economic and educational exchanges, which have already seen a 24.1% increase in bilateral trade in the first half of 2024. Meanwhile, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi is scheduled to visit Myanmar and Thailand to co-chair the ninth Lancang-Mekong Cooperation Foreign Ministers' Meeting, emphasizing China's ongoing diplomatic efforts in the region amidst instability in Myanmar. Analysts note that while the visit aims to solidify ties, the complexities of regional politics remain a challenge for both Vietnam and China. This developing diplomatic landscape reflects shifting alliances and priorities in Southeast Asia, as both nations seek to bolster their influence and cooperation.

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