In his speech, General Secretary Lam noted that his Bulgaria visit coincides with the 75th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic ties. The recent adoption of a joint declaration on the establishment of a Strategic Partnership marks a historic milestone, he said, describing it as a strong political commitment to building a future of peace, stability, and prosperity.
As a close friend of Bulgaria, Viet Nam always keeps track of the Balkan country’s remarkable achievements with delight, he said, believing that the Bulgarian people will continue to achieve even greater successes in their development journey in the years ahead.
Extending heartfelt gratitude to generations of both countries’ leaders for tirelessly nurturing the bilateral traditional friendship, he said Viet Nam will forever remember Bulgaria as one of the very first countries to establish diplomatic ties with it, in 1950, when the Vietnamese people were still fighting for invaders, and the newly founded Democratic Republic of Viet Nam was in need of international recognition and support.
Reflecting on history, he recalled President Ho Chi Minh’s 1957 visit to Bulgaria, just three years after Viet Nam’s landmark Dien Bien Phu Victory. He said the visit cemented a foundation of trust and sincerity, forging a heartfelt connection between the two peace-loving nations.
He highlighted Bulgaria’s support during Viet Nam’s post-reunification struggle, citing aid like Anagin tablets and checkered fabrics as enduring symbols of compassion and solidarity amid embargoes and hardships.
With the elevation of relations to the Strategic Partnership, the Party leader turned spotlight to Viet Nam’s global integration, stressing that mutual development, support, and steadfast pursuit of a path to peace, independence, self-reliance, and prosperity will best serve the interests of their peoples.
Both countries, he noted, share many common views on building a just and peaceful world order, and on supporting free trade, multilateralism, and the respect for independence, sovereignty, and the legitimate interests of all nations.
In his view, both Viet Nam and Bulgaria possess distinct strengths that can complement each other effectively, like consumer goods, labour, science – technology, and quality agriculture. He pointed to Bulgaria’s skilled workforce and technological prowess paired with Viet Nam’s dynamic market and strong drive for digital transformation as catalysts for vast cooperation opportunities, fostering their shared growth and prosperity.
Outlining priorities, the General Secretary called for deepening national defence – security collaboration in line with the Strategic Partnership, including in cybersecurity, United Nations peacekeeping operations, transnational crime combat, defence industry, and defence personnel training.
He urged making economic, trade, and investment ties a central pillar, establishing Bulgaria as Viet Nam’s gateway to the EU and Viet Nam as Bulgaria’s bridge to ASEAN’s 700 million-strong market.
The Vietnamese leader advocated practical cooperation in science and technology – a strategic priority in the new phase, as well as education, agriculture, labour, environment, and health care.
General Secretary Lam also stressed the importance of fortifying locality-to-locality, people-to-people, cultural, sports, and tourism exchanges, especially among the youth, as well as coordination at global and regional multilateral forums.
Both countries share confidence in the future, viewing the Viet Nam – Bulgaria Strategic Partnership as a model of sincere, effective, and enduring international friendship in the 21st century, he said.
The Vietnamese leader expressed firm belief that the bilateral Strategic Partnership will flourish and bear fruits, serving the interests of both nations’ peoples and contributing to a world of peace, cooperation, and sustainable development.
On the occasion, he answered students' several questions regarding the role of science – technology and innovation, and prospects of education – training ties as well.