Vietnamese President To Lam to undertake state visit to Manila
Vietnam's top leader To Lam swears in as the country's president in Hanoi, Vietnam Tuesday, April 7, 2026. (Duong Van Giang/VNA via AP)
Vietnam's President To Lam will make a two-day state visit to the Philippines next week, Malacañang announced on Wednesday, May 27.
The Vietnamese President will be in Manila from May 31 to June 1.
According to Malacañang, the visit "will hold a special significance" as it comes at the cusp of the 50th anniversary of the two countries' diplomatic relations and a decade of strategic partnership.
It will also be the first state visit of Vietnam's party leader to the Philippines.
President Marcos will welcome the Vietnamese President at the Malacañan Palace where they will hold a bilateral meeting.
They are expected to reinforce their bilateral ties by discussing several areas of cooperation such as trade and investment, food security, defense and maritime cooperation, education, tourism, and people-to-people exchanges.
"At the bilateral meeting, it is expected that the discussions of the two leaders will reflect on the five decades of robust cooperation between the Philippines and Viet Nam," the Palace said.
Vietnam remains the Philippines’ sole Strategic Partner in Southeast Asia, founded on longstanding and productive engagements among officials, the private sector and at the grassroots level.
Vietnam is also home to more than 7,000 Filipinos.
The Philippine Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh is set to open in the middle of this year.