Vietnam, Hungary upgrade relations to comprehensive partnership

Over the past nearly seven decades, the traditional friendship and all-around cooperation between Vietnam and Hungary have progressed steadily, and both nations have consented to elevate their bilateral ties to a level of comprehensive partnership.

On the morning of September 10 (local time), Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong had talks with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Budapest.

The two sides concurred agreed to maintain reciprocal visits and exchanges between high-ranking leaders, boost political consultations and strategic dialogues through different channels, including Party, Government, and National Assembly, ministries, agencies, and localities. 

They showed their determination to enhance effective collaboration across a variety of fields, especially in economics, trade, investment, national defence, education-training, science-technology, environment, healthcare, culture, sports, and tourism, as well as share experience in maintaining and upholding traditional cultural identities during the process of development. 

The duo pledged to promote consultation on regional and global issues of mutual concern and effective cooperation at multilateral organizations and forums, particularly at the United Nations, the Asia-Europe Meeting and the Mekong-Danube Cooperation Initiative.

The Party leader told his host that said Vietnam Hungary a leading partner in central Eastern Europe and congratulated Hungary on its tremendous socio-economic achievements, which has turned the middle-eastern European nation into one of the leading economies in the European Union with political stability and social unity. 

He affirmed Vietnam’s support for Hungary in broadening coordination with ASEAN member states as well as its readiness to serve as a bridge for the European country to expand economic ties with the regional bloc. 

The Hungarian PM, in turn, said his nation regards Vietnam as its most important partner in Southeast Asia while describing the visit as a new milestone and driving force for the bilateral traditional friendship and dimensional cooperation. 

He also vowed to accelerate the early signing, ratification, and full implementation of the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement as a contribution to solidify EU market connectivity, including that between Hungary, Vietnam, and the ASEAN. 

Viktor Orban said the Hungarian government will continue to provide all possible support for Vietnamese expats in Hungary to help them lead stable lives and act as a bridge connecting the two nations. 

Regarding huge potential for stronger bilateral partnership, host and guest underlined the need to intensify activities of the Vietnam-Hungary Inter-Committee on Economic Cooperation, create favourable conditions for business communities to seek new opportunities and expand cooperation in healthcare, water management, information technology, pharmaceuticals, food safety, environment protection, and renewable energy. 

The Party chief praised Hungary for considering Vietnam a priority partner in its official development assistance policy and suggested working hand in hand in fields that are in line with Hungary’s capacity and meet Vietnam’s demand. 

He thanked the Hungarian government for its commitment to continue the provision of 200 scholarships for Vietnamese students each year. 

The two leaders welcomed the signing of several cooperation documents in national defence-security, justice, healthcare, education-training, and the organisation of the second Hungary-Vietnam conference of universities rectors in Budapest. 

They pledged to expand ties across culture, sports, and tourism so as to deepen mutual understanding and friendship between the two peoples and speed up plans for the 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties by 2020.

vietnam, hungary upgrade relations to comprehensive partnership hinh 1
Party leader Nguyen Phu Trong and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban witness the signing of seven important cooperation documents.

After the talks, the two leaders hosted a press conference, issued a joint statement on the establishment of the Vietnam-Hungary comprehensive partnership, and witnessed the signing of seven important cooperation documents.

The documents include an inter-government agreement on judicial assistance in civil matters, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on defence cooperation between the Defence Ministries of the two countries, another MoU on collaboration between the Vietnamese Ministry of Health and the Hungarian Ministry of Innovation and Technology, and a plan on education cooperation in the 2019-2021 period between the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training and the Hungarian Ministry of Human Resources.

The Hungarian Water Association also inked MoUs with the People’s Committee of Quang Nam province on the implementation of the Quang Binh II clean water supply project, with the People’s Committee of Vinh Long province on a water treatment project in the province, and with the People’s Committee of the northern province of Thanh Hoa on a clean water supply project.

VOV

Other News

Top leader demands concrete output under Resolution 57

Top leader demands concrete output under Resolution 57

Top leader To Lam stressed that while the 14th National Party Congress’s Resolution serves as the strategic blueprint for the country's next growth stage, Resolution 57 is one of the key engines for turning that blueprint into reality.

Politburo sets six priorities for implementing Resolution No. 57

Politburo sets six priorities for implementing Resolution No. 57

After 18 months of implementing Resolution No. 57, ministries, sectors and localities have adopted innovative and effective approaches that have generated positive momentum, while winning broad support from businesses, the scientific community and the public for policies on science, technology, innovation and digital transformation.

Foreign affairs should better serve national development: Top leader

Foreign affairs should better serve national development: Top leader

Party General Secretary and State President To Lam underscored that Vietnam’s development goals for 2030, with a vision to 2045, require foreign affairs and international integration to become more proactive, with stronger forecasting capacity, timely and accurate policy advice, and swift action.

Conference reviews one-year implementation of three-tier administration model

Conference reviews one-year implementation of three-tier administration model

The event was held in a hybrid format, with the main venue at the Dien Hong Hall of the National Assembly building and online connection to 3,651 venues across ministries, central agencies, socio-political organisations, and headquarters of provincial, municipal, commune, ward and special-zone administrations nationwide.

Top leader calls for modern artillery-missile force capable of meeting new challenges

Top leader calls for modern artillery-missile force capable of meeting new challenges

He urged the Artillery-Missile Command to develop a force that is strong in political, ideological and organisational foundations, with absolute loyalty to the Party, the nation and the people, thorough understanding of the Party's military and defence guidelines and directives on safeguarding the Fatherland and building a revolutionary, regular, elite and modern army.

NA Chairman calls on Hanoi to turn master plan vision into tangible development projects

NA Chairman calls on Hanoi to turn master plan vision into tangible development projects

Chairman Man described the publication of the master plan as more than the unveiling of a development blueprint. It sends a strong message of action and demonstrates the city's determination to translate the resolutions of the 14th National Party Congress and the 18th Hanoi Party Congress into reality, in line with Party General Secretary and State President To Lam’s directive that “Hanoi must do what it commits to do, do it quickly, correctly, effectively and thoroughly.”

Deputy PM receives special advisor to Japan-Vietnam parliamentary friendship alliance

Deputy PM receives special advisor to Japan-Vietnam parliamentary friendship alliance

Deputy Prime Minister Le Tien Chau highly valued Special Advisor to the Japan-Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Alliance Takebe's more than three decades of contributions to promoting Vietnam-Japan friendship and cooperation, particularly in people-to-people exchanges, local-level cooperation, education and human resource development, with the Vietnam-Japan University (VJU) project standing out as a flagship initiative.

Viet Nam stand ready to support Venezuela after earthquake

Viet Nam stand ready to support Venezuela after earthquake

PSNews - During the press briefing of Viet Nam’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs held on June 25, spokeswoman Pham Thu Hang provided updates on measures to protect Vietnamese citizens affected by the earthquake in Venezuela and a fire at Moscow’s Sadovod market, while reiterating support for victims of Agent Orange/dioxin.

Vietnam, Cambodia foster defence cooperation

Vietnam, Cambodia foster defence cooperation

Vietnam is ready to share training expertise, dispatch delegations to Cambodia for exchanges, and welcome Cambodian delegations to Vietnam for study visits and experience sharing.

Top leader calls on youth to think bigger, learn faster, make more contributions

Top leader calls on youth to think bigger, learn faster, make more contributions

Addressing the opening session of the 13th Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union National Congress for the 2026–2031 term in Hanoi on June 25, the Party and State leader told 788 delegates representing more than 5.1 million HCYU members and nearly 22 million young people nationwide that the country is entering a new stage of development in which young people are not only inheritors of the revolutionary cause but also direct architects of the future.

Minister Luong Tam Quang: Clear determination of personal responsibility helps contribute to boosting science and technology

Minister Luong Tam Quang: Clear determination of personal responsibility helps contribute to boosting science and technology

Prime Minister Le Minh Hung chaired a thematic meeting, on the afternoon of June 23, to review the implementation of Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW following its third session in 2026. Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Tuc, Deputy Prime Minister Ho Quoc Dung and Minister of Public Security General Luong Tam Quang moderated the discussions on solutions to accelerate the development of science, technology and innovation.

Top leader askes for building modern army based on science, technology

Top leader askes for building modern army based on science, technology

In the first six months of 2026, the Central Military Commission and the Ministry of National Defence have provided sound strategic advice to the Party and State on military and defence matters, maintained the strategic initiative, and prevented any passive or unexpected situations. Efforts to build a politically strong army have continued alongside comprehensive Party and political work and strict implementation of the Party's resolutions and regulations.

13th National Congress of Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union opens in Hanoi

13th National Congress of Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union opens in Hanoi

The congress, which will last until June 25, is not only an occasion to review the achievements of the past term but also a significant milestone in defining the vision, objectives, and tasks of the youth union in the next phase, reinforcing the pioneering role of the younger generation as Vietnam approaches two major historic milestones: the 100th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (1930–2030) and the 100th founding anniversary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (1931–2031).