To Lam on Vietnam's Diplomacy
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported May 30, 2026 · Last updated May 30, 2026
The statements by 'Tô Lâm' indicate 'Vietnam's' commitment to a balanced foreign policy, which could reduce geopolitical risks in the region, positively impacting trade and investment flows. 'Vietnam's' ambitious economic growth targets, if achieved, would present significant opportunities for investors in its developing economy.
'Tô Lâm', 'Vietnam's' Communist Party General Secretary and President, stated in his first international media interview that strong relations with 'China' benefit regional peace and security, while also emphasizing the importance of ties with the 'United States'. He asserted that 'Vietnam' does not pick sides in the competition between the two major powers, adhering to a 'bamboo diplomacy' approach. 'Tô Lâm' also reiterated 'Vietnam's' long-standing position on resolving 'South China Sea' territorial disputes based on international law, specifically the 'United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea'. He delivered a keynote speech at the 'Shangri-La Dialogue' in 'Singapore', outlining global challenges and calling for reinforced international law and sustainable growth. 'Vietnam' is pushing to achieve fully developed, high-income status by 2045, targeting 10% GDP growth this year, and 'Tô Lâm' confirmed these ambitious goals will not be adjusted downward despite global headwinds like the 'Iran' crisis.
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