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On November 21, 2014, RAS Institute for Oriental Studies held a research and practice seminar "Prospects for Russia-Vietnam Relations at a New Level" setting the stage for the November 24-26 visit to Russia of Nguyen Phu Trong, Secretary General of the Vietnamese Communist Party. Leading Russian experts discussed basic problems of the Russian-Vietnamese relationship, underlining that the emerging international environment gives rise to Moscow's drive to the East, with Vietnam having every opportunity to occupy a special place, although there are some problem areas including the relatively low trade volume and illegal migration.

On November 21, 2014, RAS Institute for Oriental Studies held a research and practice seminar "Prospects for Russia-Vietnam Relations at a New Level" setting the stage for the November 24-26 visit to Russia of Nguyen Phu Trong, Secretary General of the Vietnamese Communist Party.

Leading Russian experts discussed basic problems of the Russian-Vietnamese relationship, underlining that the emerging international environment gives rise to Moscow's drive to the East, with Vietnam having every opportunity to occupy a special place, although there are some problem areas including the relatively low trade volume and illegal migration.

RIAC's Media and Government Relations Manager Anton Tsvetov delivered a report summing up the academic exploits in conceptualizing the notion of strategic partnership and its application to the Russia-Vietnam dialog.

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