Over the previous 9 months, Vietnam has hosted Joe Biden, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin, balancing geopolitical rivalries with an élan that has eluded different nations.
The string of visits reveals how a rustic adept at attracting manufacturing funding from corporations wanting to diversify their provide chains is adroitly managing its overseas coverage.
By internet hosting Putin this week for his first go to since 2017, Vietnam, which has a long-standing impartial and diversified overseas coverage, joins the ranks of North Korea, Iran and China in opening its doorways to a pacesetter shunned globally after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Putin’s go to, which follows his journey to North Korea and comes lower than a yr after Washington and Hanoi upgraded their ties, has irked the US, however is unlikely to disrupt relations. “Vietnam has performed this sport fairly nicely,” mentioned Nguyen Khac Giang, a visiting fellow at Singapore’s Iseas-Yusof Ishak Institute.
Vietnam has been “actively impartial” in contrast to different nations which were extra passive, he mentioned. “Hanoi is aware of it should actively stability completely different powers . . . as a result of that’s the way in which for Vietnam to achieve advantages from all three powers. In any other case it might be drawn into political video games with none capability to vary the course of the sport.”
Communist party-ruled Vietnam’s impartial overseas coverage dates again to the tip of the chilly struggle, when Hanoi determined to be a buddy to all nations. Lengthy-standing occasion chief Nguyen Phu Truong, essentially the most senior political determine in Vietnam, calls this “bamboo diplomacy”, citing the plant’s “robust roots, stout trunk and versatile branches”.
Underneath his management, Vietnam has upgraded relations with the US and allies similar to Australia, Japan and South Korea to ‘complete strategic partnerships’ — the best stage of diplomatic ties afforded by Hanoi.
When Biden visited Hanoi final September, the US president hailed the transfer to improve the partnership as a part of the 50-year “arc of progress” between the 2 former foes.
In recent times Vietnam has develop into a favoured vacation spot for corporations similar to Apple as they give the impression of being to diversify their provide chains away from China. Overseas direct funding in Vietnam hit $36.6bn final yr.
But Vietnam has managed to realize this with out disrupting its ties with China, its largest buying and selling companion, and Russia, its largest arms provider. The 2 have been strategic companions with Vietnam since 2008 and 2012 respectively.
Three months after the Biden go to, Xi adopted in his footsteps and the 2 communist neighbours agreed to construct a “shared future” to strengthen their ties — regardless of disagreements and common stand-offs between their ships within the South China Sea, the place Vietnam and Beijing have overlapping claims.
Vietnam has been astute in navigating the connection with China by putting the correct stability “between defiance and deference,” mentioned Susannah Patton, the Lowy Institute’s director of south-east Asia programme.
Vietnam has used its relationships with the US and Russia as a stability in opposition to China, she mentioned. “Vietnam has benefited from its omnidirectional overseas coverage stance and has made itself related to many companions.”
Vietnam’s overseas coverage course has withstood latest home political upheaval — a results of a long-running corruption crackdown, and is unlikely to vary whilst geopolitical tensions rise.
Analysts say the Communist occasion is pragmatic about its overseas coverage and understands the significance of getting western allies, particularly because it seems to cement its place as a vital manufacturing hub.
On the identical time, internet hosting Putin is a “matter of precept” for Vietnam to point out the stability and variety in its overseas coverage, mentioned Le Hong Hiep, Senior Fellow and Coordinator of the Vietnam Research Programme at Iseas.
The US has expressed disappointment on the go to however mentioned its relationship with Vietnam would proceed to strengthen.
“We reiterate that no nation ought to give Putin a platform to advertise his struggle of aggression and in any other case permit him to normalise his atrocities. We can not return to enterprise as typical or flip a blind eye to the clear violations of worldwide regulation Russia has dedicated in Ukraine,” a US State Division spokesperson instructed the Monetary Instances.
Russia, the largest provider of army gear together with submarines to Hanoi, has been an in depth companion to Vietnam because the chilly struggle. The 2 nations have run joint exploration tasks for oil and gasoline within the South China Sea.
Vietnamese media has reported that Hanoi is looking for nearer co-operation with Russia in pure assets, AI, life sciences and power. Putin is predicted to fulfill Nguyen and different high senior leaders, with talks specializing in commerce, financial and technological prospects, together with worldwide and regional points. It’s unclear if any offers can be introduced.
This week’s go to could in the end show extra helpful for Putin than for Vietnam, mentioned Iseas’ Le, because it reveals that doorways nonetheless open for him. Vietnam is likely to be cautious in asserting any main offers with Russia because it seeks to stay on good phrases with the US and its allies.
“Vietnam can be sensible sufficient to ensure that the go to is not going to hurt its relation with US and western companions . . . It has been in a position to preserve good ties with all the main powers and that performs an vital position in serving to Vietnam appeal to funding from completely different companions,” mentioned Le.