Source: Vietnamese Community in Singapore

Vietnam continues to reinforce its diplomatic presence and regional partnerships at the 48th ASEAN High-Level Conference through high-level engagements with neighbouring ASEAN countries. On the sidelines of the conference, Prime Minister Le Minh Hung held important bilateral meetings with the leaders of Singapore, Thailand, and Indonesia, focusing on strengthening cooperation in trade, investment, energy transition, and sustainable economic development.

Source: Vietnamese Community in Singapore

One of the key highlights of the meetings was the strengthening of Vietnam–Singapore relations, particularly in the implementation of clean energy initiatives and strategic cooperation frameworks for the 2025–2030 period. Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to accelerating green transition efforts, promoting innovation, and enhancing long-term economic collaboration in response to growing regional and global sustainability challenges.

Source: Vietnamese Community in Singapore

Vietnam also continued to deepen its partnerships with Thailand and Indonesia through discussions centred on more practical, balanced, and sustainable cooperation. Areas of focus included trade connectivity, investment opportunities, regional supply chains, and collaborative approaches to energy security. The meetings reflected ASEAN’s broader objective of building stronger economic resilience while maintaining regional stability amid global uncertainty.

Beyond bilateral cooperation, the engagements underscored the shared determination among ASEAN member states to strengthen regional unity and uphold ASEAN’s central role within the evolving global landscape. As geopolitical and economic dynamics continue to shift, the conference served as an important platform for Southeast Asian nations to reinforce collective cooperation, sustainable development goals, and long-term regional integration.

Source: Vietnamese Community in Singapore