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    Vietnam confirmed on Thursday that top leader To Lam will visit China next week at the invitation of counterpart Xi Jinping, his first foreign trip since becoming president. To Lam, general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, takes an oath as Vietnamโ€™s president during a National Assemblyโ€™s session in Hanoi on April 7, 2026, capping his bid to centralise authority in a nation where senior cadres have traditionally governed collectively. Photo: Dang Anh/AFP. The Communist Party bo
     

Vietnam confirms top leaderโ€™s China visit in mid-April

By: AFP
9 April 2026 at 12:26
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Vietnam confirmed on Thursday that top leader To Lam will visit China next week at the invitation of counterpart Xi Jinping, his first foreign trip since becoming president.

To Lam, general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, takes an oath as Vietnam's president during a National Assembly's session in Hanoi on April 7, 2026, capping his bid to centralise authority in a nation where senior cadres have traditionally governed collectively. Photo: Dang Anh/AFP.
To Lam, general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, takes an oath as Vietnamโ€™s president during a National Assemblyโ€™s session in Hanoi on April 7, 2026, capping his bid to centralise authority in a nation where senior cadres have traditionally governed collectively. Photo: Dang Anh/AFP.

The Communist Party boss was elected president โ€” the number two position in Vietnamese politics โ€” by the National Assembly on Tuesday, unifying leadership of the party and state as Xi did in China.

Lam and his spouse โ€œwill lead a high-level delegation on a State visit to China from April 14-17, 2026,โ€ Vietnamโ€™s foreign ministry said in a statement.

An official briefed on Lamโ€™s travel plans previously told AFP the trip would begin April 15, saying the Vietnamese leader would meet with Xi.

See also: Vietnamโ€™s new leader To Lam meets Chinaโ€™s Xi Jinping in Beijing on first overseas trip

Despite rival territorial claims in the South China Sea, the two socialist states have sought to deepen already close economic ties to guard against global trade upheaval caused by US President Donald Trumpโ€™s tariffs.

Both Vietnam and China get much of their oil imports via the Strait of Hormuz, where shipping has largely been halted due to the US-Israeli war with Iran.

Xi on Tuesday congratulated the Vietnamese leader on becoming president and expressed his willingness โ€œto work with To Lamโ€ฆ to continuously strengthen our respective socialist causesโ€, Chinese state media reported.

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