The visit is made at the invitation of Indonesian President and President of the Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra) Prabowo Subianto.
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Vietnam's Communist Party General Secretary To Lam (R) and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto review the honor guard during the welcoming ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta, March 10, 2025. Photo by Baoquocte |
As the two leaders ascended the ceremonial platform, the national anthems of Vietnam and Indonesia were played, accompanied by a 21-gun salute, symbolising Indonesia's high regard for the visit.
After General Secretary To Lam reviewed Indonesia's Guard of Honour, the two leaders introduced their respective high-level delegations attending the ceremony.
Before starting talks with the host, the Vietnamese Party leader signed the guestbook at the Presidential Palace, expressing his pleasure at visiting the beautiful archipelago nation.
He reaffirmed his confidence in the strong and growing Vietnam-Indonesia relationship, emphasising their shared commitment to regional and global peace and stability. He also expressed his shope that both nations will continue playing key roles as pillars of ASEAN and strengthening their enduring friendship and solidarity.
The two leaders then held a private meeting before leading their respective delegations in the official talks.
As scheduled, after the discussions, they will witness the signing of cooperation agreements and hold a joint press briefing. Later, President Prabowo Subianto will host an official banquet in honour of To Lam and his spouse.
This marks the first visit by a Party chief of Vietnam to Indonesia in nearly eight years, since August 2017.
The timing of the visit is particularly significant as the two countries are celebrating the 70th anniversary of their diplomatic relations this year, with Indonesia being the first Southeast Asian country to set up diplomatic ties with Vietnam.
Over the past years, particularly since the establishment of the Strategic Partnership in 2013, Vietnam – Indonesia cooperation has developed in a more comprehensive and intensive fashion. The exchange of high-ranking delegations and contacts have been carried out regularly through both bilateral and multilateral forums.
Indonesia is Vietnam's second-largest trading partner in ASEAN, with bilateral trade reaching $16.7 billion in 2024, a 21.6% increase from 2023. The two countries aim to raise this figure to $18 billion by 2028.