Those welcoming the Vietnamese leader and delegation at the airport included Chief of Protocol at the Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mika Koskinen, Finnish Ambassador to Viet Nam Pekka Juhani Voutilaine, Vietnamese Ambassador to Finland Pham Thi Thanh Binh, and staff of the Vietnamese Embassy.
The two countries set up diplomatic relations on January 25, 1973. Finland opened its embassy in Ha Noi in 1974 while Viet Nam did the same in Helsinki in 2005. Their traditional friendship and multifaceted cooperation have been maintained and flourishing over the past decades.
General Secretary To Lam’s visit is the highest-level one by a Vietnamese leader to Finland, reflecting the great importance Viet Nam attaches to their long-standing ties. It follows the 50th anniversary of bilateral relations in 2023, marking a path of sustainable collaboration and heralding the next 50-year phase of cooperation.
The visit demonstrates a new stride in the two countries' connections, creating momentum for shaping strategic cooperation in future areas.
During the trip, the two sides are expected to hold in-depth discussions on cooperation orientations in economy, trade, investment, science – technology, innovation, education – training, environment, and clean energy, which are also the spheres matching Finland’s strengths and Viet Nam’s priorities.