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​By SCM REPORTER

​THE European Union has officially “upgraded” its relationship with Vietnam to the highest possible level in a massive power play in Southeast Asia.

​EU President António Costa touched down in Hanoi today to toast a new “Comprehensive Strategic Partnership”—the first of its kind between Brussels and a Southeast Asian nation.

​The move marks a major shift for the EU as it tries to muscle in on the Indo-Pacific, with Costa hailing the deal as a “significant new milestone” after 35 years of friendship.

​Speaking from the Vietnamese capital, President Costa said the deal would see the two powers work closer than ever on trade, security, and “green” energy.

​He even took a moment to pay his respects at the Ho Chi Minh memorial, quoting the communist leader’s famous line: “Nothing more important than independence and freedom.”

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Despite the smiles and handshakes, Costa admitted the two don’t always “see eye to eye” on everything—specifically clashing over human rights and Russia’s bloody invasion of Ukraine.

​But the EU chief was keen to focus on the cash, highlighting the success of the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement and bragging about the new Hanoi Metro, which was built using European tech and expertise.

Costa said: “This is about investing in a relationship that is open, balanced, and built to last. We look ahead with confidence.”
​The deal is a clear signal to the world that Europe wants to be a “predictable partner” in the East, at a time when global rules are being “threatened from multiple sides.”

​The two nations have now signed a “roadmap” for the future, promising to stand side-by-side on everything from maritime security to fixing global supply chains.

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