European Union and Vietnam adopt joint statement on upgrading relations to Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

The European Union and Vietnam have adopted a joint statement officially upgrading their relationship to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, a move that reinforces existing frameworks like the EVFTA while establishing new pillars of cooperation in security and technology. Within this agreement, both parties have identified cybersecurity and digital transformation as critical priorities, committing to enhanced collaboration between law enforcement agencies to combat transnational organized crime, including cybercrime, money laundering, and trade fraud. The cooperation also extends to the digital economy and infrastructure, with specific focus on exchanging technical information and securing supply chains for 5G, semiconductors, and AI.

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