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Vietnam, Russia to Sign Energy Deal: Hanoi
Vietnam seeks to boost energy security by signing multiple agreements with Russia on oil, gas, nuclear power, and human resource cooperation amid global fuel supply disruptions.
- On Sunday, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh left for an official visit to Russia, with Hanoi saying the trip will include signing several agreements.
- Facing fuel shortages, Vietnam's trip aims to secure supplies as Chinh held phone talks recently seeking fuel support from Qatar, Kuwait, Algeria and Japan amid 95-octane petrol and diesel price rises of 50% and 70%.
- Hanoi says the visit will include signing agreements on nuclear power plant projects, building on a January 2025 nuclear energy deal with a five-year build goal.
- He is scheduled to meet his Russian counterpart Mikhail Mishustin on March 23 to discuss trade, investment and energy, Moscow said.
- Cooperation will be reinforced across trade, exploration and extraction as Hanoi said oil and gas energy cooperation includes human resource training and joint energy projects.
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Oil and gas cooperation: Vietnam, Russia to sign energy deal: Hanoi
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Read Full ArticleAt noon on March 22, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh led a high-level Vietnamese delegation departing from Hanoi for a four-day visit to Russia.
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