Poland's lower house approves EU – Viet Nam Investment Protection Agreement

Poland’s Sejm (lower house) on October 17 morning passed a bill ratifying the European Union – Viet Nam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA), with all 422 votes in favour.

The voting session of the Poland’s Sejm on October 17 (Photo: VGP)
The voting session of the Poland’s Sejm on October 17 (Photo: VGP)

Vietnamese Ambassador to Poland Ha Hoang Hai attended the plenary session at the invitation of Sejm Marshal Szymon Hołownia.

The bill already garnered full support during the first discussion on October 9 between the lower house’s Foreign Affairs Committee and EU Affairs Committee.

The voting result (Photo: VGP)
The voting result (Photo: VGP)

Following the Sejm’s approval, the agreement is expected to clear the Senate by late October before being sent to President Karol Nawrocki for promulgation. Once promulgated, Poland will become the 19th out of the EU’s 27 member states to ratify the EVIPA.

The unanimous vote reflects broad support from all political parties and factions in Poland for reinforcing ties with Viet Nam, a key Southeast Asian partner. The decision aligns with the commitments made during Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s official visit to Poland in January 2025, when the European country pledged to finalise the ratification process within the year.

As Poland and Viet Nam mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties in 2025, the EVIPA ratification is poised to help elevate bilateral ties, driving new opportunities for cooperation, especially in economy, trade, and investment.

VNA
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