At the invitation of Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam and his wife, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam and President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam To Lam and his wife, along with a high-ranking Vietnamese delegation, will pay a state visit to Singapore from May 29 to 31, 2026.
At the invitation of Bastian Giegerich, Director-General and Chief Executive of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), General Secretary and President To Lam will attend and deliver a keynote address at the Shangri-La Dialogue on May 29, 2026.
General Secretary and President To Lam’s visit to Singapore takes place more than a year after his previous visit to Singapore and the visit of Singapore’s Prime Minister to Vietnam, significantly contributing to strengthening trust and ties between the two countries’ high-level leaders and promoting bilateral cooperation.
The state visit to Singapore by General Secretary and President To Lam holds special significance in continuing to implement and concretize the framework of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two countries. The visit takes place as bilateral relations are developing very well, while both countries face the need to innovate their growth models, enhance competitiveness, and adapt to rapid shifts in the global economy.
Meanwhile, this is the first time a Vietnamese General Secretary and President has delivered a keynote address at the Shangri-La Dialogue, the premier multilateral security forum in the region. The IISS’s invitation for the General Secretary and President to attend and give a keynote speech reflects high regard for Vietnam’s important, responsible role and position in regional and international affairs, as well as respect for the General Secretary and President’s role and prestige in guiding the country’s strategic development and foreign activities.
Singapore is geographically close and a key partner of Vietnam within ASEAN, directly impacting Vietnam’s security and development. Relations between Vietnam and Singapore have grown strongly since Vietnam joined ASEAN in 1995. The two countries established a Strategic Partnership in 2013 and upgraded it to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2025. These achievements reflect a high level of political trust, increasingly deep mutual interests, and a shared strategic vision in the new context. Politically, leaders of Vietnam and Singapore maintain regular high-level contacts and exchanges.
The high frequency of high-level visits between the two countries shows three things: First, the foundation of our relationship is based on very good connections at the leadership level; second, it demonstrates the importance both sides place on this relationship; third, it indicates strong momentum since the two countries upgraded their relationship to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership last year.
Economic cooperation is a key pillar in Vietnam-Singapore relations. Singapore is currently one of Vietnam’s top economic partners and among the largest foreign investors in Vietnam. Vietnamese Ambassador to Singapore Tran Phuoc Anh stated that in 2025, the two countries achieved a record milestone in bilateral trade turnover, valued at about 40 billion Singapore dollars (over 31.3 billion USD), an increase of nearly 25% compared to 2024.
A typical symbol of success in economic cooperation is the system of Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Parks (VSIP). With strong support from both governments, since the first project was established in 1996 in Binh Duong, VSIP has continuously expanded and operated effectively in many localities. The effectiveness of this model is demonstrated by its important contributions to Vietnam during the period of accelerating industrialization and modernization, through the formation of modern, safe, and environmentally friendly production clusters