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Vietnam leader to visit Philippines next week for trade, security talks

By Thomson Reuters May 26, 2026 | 11:42 PM

MANILA, May 27 (Reuters) – Vietnam’s top leader To Lam will visit the Philippines next week, Manila said on Wednesday, as President Ferdinand Marcos Jr ​seeks to further strengthen his country’s regional ‌alliances and security partnerships.

Marcos will host Lam, Vietnam’s president and Communist Party chief, for a two-day state visit from May 31 to June 1 in an effort to advance trade, security ‌and ​maritime cooperation, the office of Marcos ⁠said in a statement.

Under ⁠Marcos, U.S. ally the Philippines has sought to build on and widen its network of security partnerships to counter an increasingly assertive China, last month ​holding its largest-ever multilateral defence exercises.

Though the Philippines and Vietnam have overlapping claims to some islands and ⁠features in the South China ⁠Sea, disputes between them are rare, with ​their navies even playing sports together in the Spratly ​islands to demonstrate warm ties.

Both countries are locked in ‌long-running disputes with Beijing, which claims sovereignty over most of the South China Sea, and have in recent years engaged in standoffs with Chinese vessels. The ⁠coast guards of Vietnam and the Philippines held their first joint exercises in 2024.

Lam is due to arrive in Thailand ⁠later Wednesday for ‌an official visit before heading to ⁠Singapore on Friday to deliver the keynote ​address ‌at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue security gathering.

Lam ​met with ⁠Chinese President Xi Jinping in April in what was his first overseas trip since being elected state president, with a double mandate that made him the country’s most powerful leader in decades.

(Reporting by Nestor Corrales; Editing ​by Martin Petty)