Posted: 2024-06-20 12:50:54

Russian President Vladimir Putin has continued to strengthen ties with Asian nations after signing a series of deals with Vietnam on Thursday. 

During a state visit, Mr Putin and his Vietnamese counterpart To Lam signed agreements to further cooperate on education, science, technology, oil and gas exploration and health. 

It follows on from Mr Putin's visit to North Korea on Wednesday, where the two nations agreed to provide assistance should either country face "aggression".

Two men are talking while walking along a red carpet with more people in the background following them.

Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, front left, and Russian President Vladimir Putin, front right, talk as they walk into the government office in Hanoi, Vietnam Thursday, June 20, 2024.(Luoung Thai Linh via AP)

Due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine, Mr Putin is looking to Asia to bolster ties. 

Along with this trip to Vietnam and North Korea, Mr Putin also visited China in May.

Following the talks, Mr Putin said the two countries shared an interest in "developing a reliable security architecture" in the Asia-Pacific region. 

Vietnam President To Lam said the pair would seek to "further cooperate in defence and security to cope with non-traditional security challenges".

Mr Lam also congratulated Mr Putin on his re-election and praised Russia's "domestic political stability".

Two men walk along a red carpet while a brass band plays behind them and men in military uniform watch on.

Vietnam welcomed Vladimir Putin with a 21-gun salute. (AP: Minh Hoang)

Hanoi and Moscow have had diplomatic ties since 1950, and 30 years ago signed a treaty establishing "friendly relations" between Vietnam and Russia.

Mr Putin was welcomed in Hanoi with a 21-gun salute during a military ceremony. 

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