General Secretary Lam reaffirmed that Slovakia has always been a loyal and close friend of Viet Nam, expressing thanks to the Slovak Government and people for their continuous support for and solidarity with the Vietnamese people over the past 75 years.
He spoke highly of the outcomes of the talks between Kaliňák and Politburo member, Vice Secretary of the Central Military Commission and Minister of National Defence Gen. Phan Van Giang. He said defence cooperation, guided by the 2015 Memorandum of Understanding, has yielded positive results and become one of the key pillars of bilateral relations. He proposed further bolstering cooperation in defence industry, military training, and peacekeeping.
On the basis of strong political trust, he urged both sides to maintain the exchanges of all-level delegations and improve the effectiveness of existing consultation and cooperation mechanisms to boost practical, comprehensive, and sustainable ties. He also called for all possible support for ministries, agencies, and businesses of both countries to expand cooperation, turning economy and science–technology into major pillars of bilateral relationship, while stepping up coordination in culture, education, tourism, and people-to-people exchanges.
On this occasion, he extended an invitation to Slovak PM Robert Fico to pay an official visit to Vietnam at an early date.
Kaliňák responded by expressing his impression of Viet Nam's achievements, which have elevated the country to a key player in Asia. He stressed that Slovakia is proud to have stood with Viet Nam for 75 years, reaffirming that Viet Nam remains one of Slovakia’s most important partners in the region.
The Slovak Government and people always wish to further enhance the effectiveness of multifaceted cooperation, particularly in national defence and other areas of mutual interest, he said. He fully agreed with the General Secretary’s proposals and pledged close coordination with Slovak ministries and Vietnamese partners to advance bilateral ties commensurate with their potential.
He noted the considerable complementarities between the two countries in the defence industry and affirmed Slovakia’s readiness to work with Viet Nam on research and joint projects in this field.
The guest suggested cooperation to identify and preserve historic sites in Slovakia visited by President Ho Chi Minh, helping to educate younger generations about the traditional friendship and cooperation between the two nations.
Praising Viet Nam’s role at international and regional forums, he voiced a hope that the two countries would continue working closely together at international organisations and within the ASEAN–EU cooperation framework to step up new joint initiatives for peace, stability, and development in the region and the world. He also affirmed the role of the Vietnamese community in Slovakia as an important bridge fostering friendship and mutual understanding between their people.