Germany–Vietnam relations
This article needs additional citations for verification. (July 2009) |
Germany |
Vietnam |
---|
Germany–Vietnam relations refers to the bilateral relations between Germany and Vietnam.
Germany has an embassy in Hanoi while Vietnam has an embassy in Berlin.
2017 kidnapping of Trịnh Xuân Thanh[]
In 2017, Trịnh Xuân Thanh, a former communist party member and businessman who was accused of being corrupt, was secretly abducted and kidnapped in Berlin by a group of unnamed Vietnamese personnel believed to be Vietnamese agents in Germany.[1] In response, Germany accused Vietnam for "violating the territorial rights of Germany" and ordered a total expulsion of a number of Vietnamese foreign officials in Germany.[2] Germany also suspended Vietnamese workers from going to Germany to start for investigation.[3] Although tensions have been lessened, the German officials remain skeptical and distrust toward their Vietnamese counterparts, and sometimes the abduction was often retold as a consequence of distrusts.
Agreements[]
In October 2011, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyễn Tấn Dũng signed the "Hanoi Declaration", establishing a Strategic Partnership between Germany and Vietnam that is designed to strengthen political, economic and cultural relations and development cooperation.[4]
Economic relations[]
Vietnam is in the process of ratifying a free trade agreement with the European Union which includes Germany as Europe's largest economy. In 2016, bilateral trade was worth US$10.3 billion.[4]
Education cooperation[]
The Vietnamese-German University was opened in Ho Chi Minh City in September 2008.[4]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Tanriverdi, Hakan; Zierer, Max; Wetter, Ann-Kathrin; Biermann, Kai; Nguyen, Thi Do (October 8, 2020). Nierle, Verena; Schöffel, Robert; Wreschniok, Lisa (eds.). "Lined up in the sights of Vietnamese hackers". Bayerischer Rundfunk.
Ex-politician and businessman Trinh Xuan Thanh was strolling through the park Berliner Tiergarten with his girlfriend when presumably agents of the Vietnamese secret service jumped out of a van and dragged the two inside. With the kidnapping on German grounds, they not only broke international law but also the arm of Thanh’s lover. [...] The price for this operation was probably very high, both financially and diplomatically. The relations between Vietnam and Germany were suspended.
- ^ Germany expels Vietnam diplomat after kidnapping https://www.ft.com/content/c1265d84-778a-11e7-90c0-90a9d1bc9691
- ^ Berlin 'abduction' of Vietnamese businessman sparks spat http://www.dw.com/en/berlin-abduction-of-vietnamese-businessman-sparks-spat/a-39941556
- ^ a b c "Federal Foreign Office".
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Relations of Germany and Vietnam. |
- Germany–Vietnam relations
- Bilateral relations of Germany
- Bilateral relations of Vietnam