Bùi Thanh Sơn

Bùi Thanh Sơn
Bùi Thanh Sơn in 2024
Deputy Prime Minister
In office
August 26, 2024 – present
LeaderPhạm Minh Chính
Preceded byTrần Lưu Quang
13th Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
April 8, 2021 – present
LeaderPhạm Minh Chính
Preceded byPhạm Bình Minh
Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam
In office
January 26, 2016 – present
LeaderNguyễn Phú Trọng, Tô Lâm
Preceded byN/A
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam (Permanent)
In office
November 2, 2009 – April 8, 2021
LeaderPhạm Gia Khiêm, Phạm Bình Minh
Preceded byPhạm Bình Minh
Succeeded byNguyễn Minh Vũ
Member of the National Assembly of Vietnam XV
In office
May 22, 2016 – present
LeaderNguyễn Thị Kim Ngân, Vương Đình Huệ, Trần Thanh Mẫn
Preceded byN/A
ConstituencyVĩnh Phúc
Personal details
BornOctober 16, 1962
Tây Mỗ, Từ Liêm, Hà Nội, Democratic Republic of Vietnam
Political partyCommunist Party of Vietnam
Alma materDiplomatic Academy of Vietnam (AB)
Columbia University (MIA)
OccupationPolitician, Diplomat

Bùi Thanh Sơn (born October 16, 1962, in Hà Nội) is a Vietnamese politician. He is currently the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, serving since 2021. He is also a member of the 13th Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam, a member of the National Assembly for the 15th term (2021-2026), representing the Vĩnh Phúc delegation, a member of the Standing Committee of the Party Committee of Central Agencies Bloc, Secretary of the Party Committee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and a member of the National Defense and Security Council. [1]

Early life and education

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Bùi Thanh Sơn was born on October 16, 1962 in Tây Mỗ, Từ Liêm District (now Tây Mỗ Ward, Nam Từ Liêm District), Hà Nội. He currently resides at House A26-BT6, Mỹ Đình 2 urban area, Nam Từ Liêm District, Hà Nội.

He graduated from Ngô Quyền High School, Hải Phòng under the 10/10 system. In 1984, he completed his studies at the Diplomatic University of Vietnam (now the Diplomatic Academy) with a degree in Diplomacy, having attended from 1979 to 1984. [2] From 1991 to 1993, he earned a Master's degree in International Affairs from Columbia University, United States. [2] He is fluent in English and Japanese. Additionally, he has studied Advanced Political Theory.

Bùi Thanh Sơn's early life and education laid the foundation for his distinguished career in Vietnam's foreign affairs. [3] [4] [5]

Diplomatic and political career

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Bui with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry before a bilateral meeting on 13 January 2017

He joined the Communist Party of Vietnam in 1986 and from September 1987, he started working at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a research officer at the Institute of International Relations of Ministry of Foreign Affairs. After that, he was respectively appointed to the positions of Deputy Head, then Head of the Europe - America Department at the Office of Academy of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[1][6]

From March 1996 to January 2000, he served as the deputy director of the Institute of International Relations and from March 2000 to July 2003, he worked at the Embassy of Vietnam in Singapore as counselor at the mission. Bui served as deputy director and then Director of Foreign Policy Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from September 2008 to August 2009.[1]

Bui served as the assistant to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and director of the Foreign Policy Department from September 2008 to November 2009. He also concurrently served as the head of the negotiating team for the Comprehensive Partnership and Cooperation Agreement between Vietnam and the European Union until June 2012.[1][7]

In November 2009, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and from November 2010, he concurrently served as a member of the National Committee on Youth in Vietnam. From September 2011 to 2015, he concurrently served as a member of the Central Theoretical Council.[1]

Bui was re-appointed as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs in February 2015 and from March 2015, he was assigned to be a member and Secretary General of the Inter-sectoral Steering Committee for International Integration in Politics, Security and Defense. In January 2016 at the 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam, he was elected to the 12th Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam.[1]

Bui (left) and Prime Minister of Vietnam Pham Minh Chinh (right) meeting with the Director General of IAEA Rafael Mariano Grossi during the COP26 Climate Change Conference 2021 in Glasgow

In May 2016, he was first introduced by the central government to be a candidate for the 14th National Assembly. He was a member of the 12th Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam, the executive committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Executive of the Party Committee of Central Agencies, Member of the Party Personnel Committee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Secretary of the Party Committee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. On the same month, he was first elected as a member of the National Assembly in 2016 from constituency no. 2 at Đắk Nông Province, with 140,073 votes. During this time, he held the following positions: Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the Party Committee and Standing Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. [8]

In April 2020, he was re-appointed to the position of Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs with period starting from 10 February 2020. This was the third time he has been appointed by the Prime Minister. On 30 January 2021, at the 13th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam, he was elected as an official member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam for 13th term.[1]

Minister of Foreign Affairs

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On 8 April 2021, he was elected Minister of Foreign Affairs by the XIV National Assembly of Vietnam at the proposal of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh.[9]

On 6 July 2022, he met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Hanoi. Lavrov called Vietnam a "key partner" of Russia in ASEAN.[10]

Personal life

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Bui is married and has a son.[1]

Awards and honors

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  •  Vietnam:
    • Labor Order (2011)[11]
    • Certificate of Merit from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2005)[11]
    • Certificate of Merit from the Prime Minister, twice (2009, 2011)[11]
  •  Laos:
    • Isala Order (2014)[11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Bùi Thanh Sơn". daihoidang.vn. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Biography of Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Bùi Thanh Sơn". Press and Information Department - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam. Archived from the original on 2017-06-19. Retrieved 2017-06-19.
  3. ^ Anh Tân, Hồng Cúc (2015-02-12). "Reappointment of Bùi Thanh Sơn as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs". Trí thức trẻ. Retrieved 2017-06-19. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= requires |archive-url= (help)
  4. ^ "Tiểu sử Thứ trưởng Bộ Ngoại giao Bùi Thanh Sơn". mofahcm.gov.vn. Archived from the original on June 19, 2017. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
  5. ^ "INFOGRAPHIC Ông Bùi Thanh Sơn được giới thiệu làm Bộ trưởng Bộ Ngoại giao". thanhnien.vn. 2021-04-07. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
  6. ^ "Minister of Foreign Affairs Bùi Thanh Sơn". vietnamembassy.ca. 2021-04-08. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
  7. ^ "Hiệp định Đối tác và Hợp tác toàn diện: Khuôn khổ hợp tác mới cho quan hệ Việt Nam - EU". dangcongsan.vn. 2012-10-24. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
  8. ^ "Thứ trưởng Thường trực Bộ Ngoại giao Bùi Thanh Sơn làm việc với UBND tỉnh Đắk Nông". baodaknong.org.vn. 2021-03-18. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
  9. ^ Pham, Anh (2021-04-07). "Bui Thanh Son is Vietnam's new foreign minister". e.vnexpress.net. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
  10. ^ "Russia FM Lavrov calls for efforts to protect international laws during Vietnam visit". The Straits Times. 6 July 2022.
  11. ^ a b c d "Tiểu sử Thứ trưởng Bộ Ngoại giao Bùi Thanh Sơn". mofahcm.gov.vn. Archived from the original on June 19, 2017. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
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