Hanoi(VNA) - Secretary General of the National Assembly of Vietnam Nguyen Hanh Phucpaid a courtesy visit to visiting President of the Australian Senate Scott Ryanin Hanoi on January 21.
Phuc, who is President of the Vietnam-Australian Friendship ParliamentariansGroup, said he is happy to see Ryan during his official visit to Vietnam.
He recalled the visitof the high-ranking NA delegation to Australia and their attendance at ahearing of the Senate from which changes were later made in the Vietnam NationalAssembly’s question-and-answer session which have been appreciated by voters.
He said activitiesof the friendship parliamentarian groups have become an important part of inter-parliamentarydiplomat, noting that the Vietnam-Australia Friendship Parliamentarian Grouphad regular meetings with the Ambassador of Australia to Vietnam to keep eachother briefed of issues of shared concerns.
He expressed his hope that Australia will support Vietnam in improving the qualityand competitiveness of its commodities during the implementation of theComprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP),and the Australian parliament will help the Vietnam NA to build an e-NationalAssembly library.
Ryan said the bilateral relations between the two countries and law-makingbodies are growing intensively and extensively.
As CPTPP members, the two countries would reinforce their ties, and work togethermore closely, he said.
He said he believes thatcooperation in education and training will have new mechanisms serving as afirm foundation for bilateral ties, adding he will discuss with competentagencies on training programmes for officials of the Vietnam NA.
He asserted that he will always pay attention to the partnership in education,the sharing of experience, and cooperation in culture and exchanges between thetwo countries. -VNA
Phuc, who is President of the Vietnam-Australian Friendship ParliamentariansGroup, said he is happy to see Ryan during his official visit to Vietnam.
He recalled the visitof the high-ranking NA delegation to Australia and their attendance at ahearing of the Senate from which changes were later made in the Vietnam NationalAssembly’s question-and-answer session which have been appreciated by voters.
He said activitiesof the friendship parliamentarian groups have become an important part of inter-parliamentarydiplomat, noting that the Vietnam-Australia Friendship Parliamentarian Grouphad regular meetings with the Ambassador of Australia to Vietnam to keep eachother briefed of issues of shared concerns.
He expressed his hope that Australia will support Vietnam in improving the qualityand competitiveness of its commodities during the implementation of theComprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP),and the Australian parliament will help the Vietnam NA to build an e-NationalAssembly library.
Ryan said the bilateral relations between the two countries and law-makingbodies are growing intensively and extensively.
As CPTPP members, the two countries would reinforce their ties, and work togethermore closely, he said.
He said he believes thatcooperation in education and training will have new mechanisms serving as afirm foundation for bilateral ties, adding he will discuss with competentagencies on training programmes for officials of the Vietnam NA.
He asserted that he will always pay attention to the partnership in education,the sharing of experience, and cooperation in culture and exchanges between thetwo countries. -VNA
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