Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh of Vietnam has embarked on an official visit to Russia, where he is scheduled to sign several crucial agreements, particularly focusing on oil and gas cooperation. This trip, which spans from this Sunday to Wednesday, coincides with a significant spike in fuel prices in Vietnam, attributed to supply disruptions resulting from the ongoing conflict between the US-Israel coalition and Iran. In recent weeks, the cost of 95-octane petrol and diesel in Vietnam has surged by 50 percent and 70 percent, respectively. These steep increases have heightened concerns among Vietnamese authorities about the country's fuel reserves... [Continue Reading]