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China and Vietnam have a shared future and are “comrades and brothers",President Xi Jinping says in Lunar New Year note to fellow communist leader

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China and Vietnam have a shared future and are “comrades and brothers",President Xi Jinping says in Lunar New Year note to fellow communist leader

  • Xi Jinping, who is also chief of the Chinese Communist Party, has greeted Vietnamese party counterpart Nguyen Phu Trong ahead of the Lunar New Year
  • Pledge to deepen ‘comrades and brothers’ relationship comes as China’s ties with the West, especially the US, remain tense


Published: 7:43pm, 14 Jan, 2023

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Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China, greets Nguyen Phu Trong, general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, ahead of their meeting in Beijing last October. Photo: Xinhua

China sees a shared future with Vietnam and will give priority to the fellow communist state when it comes to regional diplomacy, President Xi Jinping has pledged.

The promise from Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China, came in a letter to his Vietnamese party counterpart Nguyen Phu Trong on the occasion of the upcoming Lunar New Year, which is observed by both countries.

“We will work with the Vietnam side to further integrate bilateral development strategies, enhance all round cooperation, and increase communication and coordination on international and regional affairs,” Xi was quoted by the official Xinhua News Agency as saying.

This comes as China’s s relations with the West, and the United States in particular, remain tense.

Points of contention have ranged from Washington’s support for Taiwan, attempts to thwart China’s technological advancement, by squeezing hi-tech chip access, for instance, and to reduce the Chinese role in global supply chains by teaming up with southeast Asian and other allies.

Their similar ideological past, political structure and economic development model have warmed ties between China and Vietnam, despite a border war four decades ago and lingering territorial disputes in the South China Sea.

Nguyen paid a three-day visit to Beijing in October, becoming the first foreign leader to do so after Xi secured a norm-breaking third term as party chief at its 20th national congress.

In a joint declaration following that visit, Xi and Ngyuen agreed to join hands in tackling external challenges, including “colour revolutions” and criticism of their human rights records, and pledged to push their special “comrades and brothers” friendship to a new level.

Both sides also agreed to “properly manage” the South China Sea and other disputes.

“Both are stepping up efforts to implement the consensus we have reached. I believe this will consolidate political mutual trust and traditional friendship between the two sides, and effectively improve the well-being of the two peoples,” Xi said in his letter, according to the Xinhua report.

Vietnam is a member of the formerly US-led Pacific Rim trade pact called the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and has become an investment hotspot in recent years, with projected GDP growth rising to a 15-year high of 8 per cent in 2022.

China is not a signatory to the CPTPP but has applied to join the currently 11-member group after then president Donald Trump withdrew the US from the deal in 2017.

Vietnam, one of the 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, is also a preferred destination for Chinese investors keen to transfer production facilities there to reduce costs, or to bypass US tariffs or other trade barriers.

Annual bilateral trade rose 2.1 per cent to US$234.9 billion in 2022, according to Chinese customs data, accounting for about a quarter of the China-Asean total.
Chinese exports to Vietnam grew 6.8 per cent to US$147 billion last year, leaving China with a trade surplus of US$59 billion.


 
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China and Vietnam are using each other. They will stab each other if given the chance. Politicians always lie.
 
Come now, don't say that. We aren't europeans.

Europeans, Asians, Americans, Africans... no difference.

No friends, brothers or allies. Only benefits.

That's why I said "China and Vietnam are using each other. They will stab each other if given the chance. Politicians always lie."

If I support Vietnam and oppose China, I will say "China uses Vietnam and will stab Vietnam if it has a chance"

I do not support or favor anyone in this case.

Everything is fair
 
Europeans, Asians, Americans, Africans... no difference.

No friends, brothers or allies. Only benefits.

That's why I said "China and Vietnam are using each other. They will stab each other if given the chance. Politicians always lie."

If I support Vietnam and oppose China, I will say "China uses Vietnam and will stab Vietnam if it has a chance"

I do not support or favor anyone in this case.

Everything is fair
It's true that asians have engaged in less beef than the europeans.
Without the US reigning them in, UK, France, Germany would still involve in wars.
And that's not to mention the western half of Russia vs. the rest of Europe, which is in war right now.
 
China and Vietnam are using each other. They will stab each other if given the chance. Politicians always lie.
Same as NATO and European with American. You think the American are not using them when on surface when they appear as alliance?

China and Vietnam are facing the same enemy and both economy are tied together.

Vietnam made the wrong bet on Soviet union in the 80s. They do not want to repeat the same mistake of betting on the declining American again. This time, they bet on China.

And we all hate each other. We'll stab each other when we get the chance.
But they is little chance when both face the same enemy who want to destroy both communist countries.
 
Europeans, Asians, Americans, Africans... no difference.

No friends, brothers or allies. Only benefits.

That's why I said "China and Vietnam are using each other. They will stab each other if given the chance. Politicians always lie."

If I support Vietnam and oppose China, I will say "China uses Vietnam and will stab Vietnam if it has a chance"

I do not support or favor anyone in this case.

Everything is fair
This is by far the wisest thing I have read on PDF.
I wish the rest of the members here understood this.
Too much fairytales of ummah chumma and not enough living in reality.

It's true that asians have engaged in less beef than the europeans.
Without the US reigning them in, UK, France, Germany would still involve in wars.
And that's not to mention the western half of Russia vs. the rest of Europe, which is in war right now.
Bro, we have like 5000 years of Asians beefing with each other. Hell, how much do you people STILL hate Japan? 70 years later! Europeans have mostly forgiven each other and Germany is even a leader in EU. While Asians are still making silly tv dramas of one villager defeating an entire Japanese platoon in a village.
 

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