Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a series of deals with his Vietnamese counterpart Tô Lâm during a state visit.
The background: The two men signed agreements on Thursday to further cooperation on education, science and technology, oil and gas exploration and health.
They also agreed to work on a road map for a nuclear science and technology centre in Vietnam.
Putin arrived in the country from North Korea, on Wednesday, enhancing relations between Moscow and Pyongyang.
The key quote: "Russia is signalling that it is not isolated in Asia despite the Ukraine war, and Vietnam is reinforcing a key traditional relationship even as it also diversifies ties with newer partners." — Prashanth Parameswaran, a fellow with the Wilson Center's Asia Program.
![A large group of men in suits, with Vladimir Putin in the centre, standing for a photograph. An aircraft is behind them.](https://images.sbs.com.au/a1/e5/360033a34973b7da76811986c0bd/20240621111196754678-original.jpg?imwidth=1280)
Russian President Vladimir Putin (centre) poses for a group photograph before departing from Noi Bai International Airport. Source: SIPA USA / Григоров Гавриил / Gavriil Grigorov
What happens now: Vietnam has maintained a neutral stance in Russia's war against Ukraine, but these agreements are set to put that neutrality into question.