Vietnam, Egypt step up implementation of comprehensive partnership
Monday, June 8,2026
AsemconnectVietnam - Vietnamese Ambassador to Egypt Nguyen Nam Duong had a meeting with Egyptian Deputy Foreign Minister for International Cooperation Samar Al-Ahdal in Cairo on June 4 to discuss measures aimed at advancing bilateral relations following the elevation of ties to a Comprehensive Partnership in August 2025.
Vietnam and Egypt are moving to deepen cooperation under their newly established Comprehensive Partnership, with both sides accelerating preparations for a joint action programme and the resumption of a key bilateral cooperation mechanism.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Egypt Nguyen Nam Duong had a meeting with Egyptian Deputy Foreign Minister for International Cooperation Samar Al-Ahdal in Cairo on June 4 to discuss measures aimed at advancing bilateral relations following the elevation of ties to a Comprehensive Partnership in August 2025.
The meeting was attended by a delegation from the Agency for Foreign Trade under Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade.
Discussions focused on developing an action plan to operationalise the partnership framework and preparations for the sixth session of the Vietnam-Egypt Joint Committee on Bilateral Cooperation, which is expected to be held in Egypt in the coming months.
Al-Ahdal reaffirmed Egypt’s commitment to strengthening ties with Vietnam, expressing confidence that the upcoming Joint Committee meeting would serve as a landmark event in the countries’ traditional friendship and a demonstration of South-South cooperation.
She said the session is expected not only to assess progress in existing areas of cooperation but also to identify new opportunities across a broad range of sectors, including diplomacy, trade, industry, agriculture, science and technology, culture, tourism and media.
Egypt also proposed holding a bilateral business and investment forum alongside the Joint Committee meeting to facilitate connections between enterprises from both countries and unlock new opportunities for business and cooperation.
Ambassador Duong described the planned action programme as a concrete step towards translating the Comprehensive Partnership into practical cooperation following State President Luong Cuong’s state visit to Egypt in August 2025, during which the new framework was established.
He underscored the importance of the Joint Committee as a cornerstone mechanism for bilateral cooperation, noting that Vietnam is keen to see its revival after nearly a decade of inactivity due to various objective circumstances.
According to the ambassador, Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade and other relevant agencies have been working closely with Egyptian counterparts to finalise the agenda and organisational arrangements for the meeting, including discussions on a feasibility study for a potential free trade agreement between the two countries./.
Source: en.vietnamplus.vn/vietnam-egypt-step-up-implementation-of-comprehensive-partnership-post344050.vnp
Vietnamese Ambassador to Egypt Nguyen Nam Duong had a meeting with Egyptian Deputy Foreign Minister for International Cooperation Samar Al-Ahdal in Cairo on June 4 to discuss measures aimed at advancing bilateral relations following the elevation of ties to a Comprehensive Partnership in August 2025.
The meeting was attended by a delegation from the Agency for Foreign Trade under Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade.
Discussions focused on developing an action plan to operationalise the partnership framework and preparations for the sixth session of the Vietnam-Egypt Joint Committee on Bilateral Cooperation, which is expected to be held in Egypt in the coming months.
Al-Ahdal reaffirmed Egypt’s commitment to strengthening ties with Vietnam, expressing confidence that the upcoming Joint Committee meeting would serve as a landmark event in the countries’ traditional friendship and a demonstration of South-South cooperation.
She said the session is expected not only to assess progress in existing areas of cooperation but also to identify new opportunities across a broad range of sectors, including diplomacy, trade, industry, agriculture, science and technology, culture, tourism and media.
Egypt also proposed holding a bilateral business and investment forum alongside the Joint Committee meeting to facilitate connections between enterprises from both countries and unlock new opportunities for business and cooperation.
Ambassador Duong described the planned action programme as a concrete step towards translating the Comprehensive Partnership into practical cooperation following State President Luong Cuong’s state visit to Egypt in August 2025, during which the new framework was established.
He underscored the importance of the Joint Committee as a cornerstone mechanism for bilateral cooperation, noting that Vietnam is keen to see its revival after nearly a decade of inactivity due to various objective circumstances.
According to the ambassador, Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade and other relevant agencies have been working closely with Egyptian counterparts to finalise the agenda and organisational arrangements for the meeting, including discussions on a feasibility study for a potential free trade agreement between the two countries./.
Source: en.vietnamplus.vn/vietnam-egypt-step-up-implementation-of-comprehensive-partnership-post344050.vnp
RoK medical equipment firms eye stronger export to Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City becomes Asia’s tech FDI magnet with 6.6 bln USD inflow
Vietnam to become one of Asia’s leading high-value manufacturing hubs: seminar
Aquatic products face challenge of maintaining market share in US
Vietnam signed 71 cooperation documents with thailand, singapore and the philippines
Hung Yen seeks to expand investment cooperation with Japanese partners
Vietnam-Philippines economic ties should be elevated to new height: Top Vietnamese leader
Thai media highlights Party General Secretary and State President To Lam’s official visit
Top leader's visit expected to advance Vietnam-Singapore all-round ties
Vietnam’s top leader receives Executive Chairman of Thailand’s TCC Group
Vietnam, Thailand poised to open new chapter in economic, trade cooperation
Vietnam, Japan advance ODA cooperation, push ahead with new projects
Vietnam urged to shift mindset in attracting foreign direct investment in new period
Vietnam, China strengthen coffee cooperation, opening new opportunities in Yunnan

Public debt borrowing and repayment plan for 2026
Ensuring resources: Mobilizing sufficient and timely borrowed capital at reasonable costs and acceptable risks to meet expenditure needs ...Plan on implementation of high-tech law
Inter-sectoral legal support program for small and ...

Tourism destinations refresh offerings to welcome New ...
Across the Mekong Delta, many tourist sites have been busy upgrading their offerings. At the Con Son tourism site in Can Tho city, members ...Annual New Year festival shines in Da Nang
Phu Quoc emerging as a favourite global destination
Vietnam Airlines adds 270 flights to during 2026 New Year ...


