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Vietnam, Russia sign military-technical deal

Vietnam's procurement of Yak-130 trainer/light combat aircraft in 2019 was its most recent major deal with Russia. (Irkut Corporation)

Vietnam and Russia have signed an agreement to expand co-operation on military trade and technologies, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) in Moscow has announced.

The new accord is intended to reinvigorate flagging defence-trade ties, with Vietnam increasingly wary that its military deals with Moscow could risk damaging its strategic relationship with the United States.

The Vietnamese-Russian inter-governmental agreement on military-technical co-operation was signed on 1 December in Moscow in talks between Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and his counterpart Phan Van Giang.

The Russian MoD said the agreement is supported by a new plan for ā€œjoint work in the futureā€ that will feature expanded ā€œmilitary and military-technical co-operationā€ between the two countries. It did not elaborate.

A joint statement published by the Ministry of National Defence (MND) in Hanoi said the agreement forms part of a new objective for Vietnam and Russia to deepen their ā€˜comprehensive strategic partnership' by 2030.

It added that objectives to enhance collaboration on defence equipment and technologies will be channelled through the two countries' inter-governmental committee on military-technical co-operation. The MND did not provide any details about such co-operation.

Military trade and technology ties between Vietnam and Russia have been strong since the 1990s.

In the past 10 years, Russian sales to the Southeast Asian country have included Kilo-class diesel-electric attack submarines, Gepard-class frigates, Tarantul-class corvettes, Svetlyak-class patrol vessels, Sukhoi Su-30MK2 ā€˜Flanker-F' multirole combat aircraft, and T-90S/SK main battle tanks.

Moscow's most recent major contract featured a deal in 2019 for the supply of 12 Yakovlev Yak-130 advanced jet trainer/light combat aircraft for USD350 million.

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