Hanoi (VNA) – A delegation of the Communist Party ofVietnam (CPV) led by Pham Tat Thang, member of its Central Committee and permanentdeputy head of the committee’s Commission for Mass Mobilisation, paid a visitto Nigeria from August 25-27.
On behalf of Nigerian President Bola Tinubu and leaders of theruling All Progressives Congress (APC) Party, Permanent Secretary of theMinistry of Foreign Affairs Adamu Ibrahim Lamuwa had a working session withThang and Vietnamese Ambassador to Nigeria Bui Quoc Hung.
The Vietnamese delegation also held talks with Chairman of thePeoples Democratic Party (PDP) Samuel Anyanwu.
Speaking at these meetings, Thang congratulated the APC Party onits victory in the general election earlier this year, as well as achievementsNigeria has recorded in economic development, and security and politicalstability over the past years.
He spoke highly of Nigeria’s role in settling common challengesin the region and the world, and affirmed that Vietnam always attachesimportance to the friendship and multi-faceted cooperation with the country.
On behalf of Nigerian President Bola Tinubu and leaders of theruling All Progressives Congress (APC) Party, Permanent Secretary of theMinistry of Foreign Affairs Adamu Ibrahim Lamuwa had a working session withThang and Vietnamese Ambassador to Nigeria Bui Quoc Hung.
The Vietnamese delegation also held talks with Chairman of thePeoples Democratic Party (PDP) Samuel Anyanwu.
Speaking at these meetings, Thang congratulated the APC Party onits victory in the general election earlier this year, as well as achievementsNigeria has recorded in economic development, and security and politicalstability over the past years.
He spoke highly of Nigeria’s role in settling common challengesin the region and the world, and affirmed that Vietnam always attachesimportance to the friendship and multi-faceted cooperation with the country.
The official expressed his hope that the two sides will step up theexchange of experience in national management, Party building, and the handlingof socio-economic issues.
He suggested the two countries prioritise trade, economic andinvestment activities, create optimal conditions for their businesses to accessthe respective markets, and promote friendship and cooperation between massorganisations.
The host officials emphasised the importance Nigeria attaches tothe friendship and cooperation with Vietnam, saying they are impressed by theSoutheast Asian nation’s socio-economic achievements.
They expressed their belief that under the sound leadership ofthe CPV, Vietnam will reap more achievements, and their hope for more intensivebilateral collaboration in politics, diplomacy, and non-traditional securitychallenge response.
Vietnam and Nigeria should expand their economic cooperation inthe areas where both have potential, the hosts said, suggesting the CPV enhanceconnectivity with political parties in Nigeria.
The two sides compared notes on specific measures to boost thebilateral ties, and agreed to continue their close coordination at multilateralforums, especially the United Nations and the Non-Aligned Movement, andcomplete mechanisms and legal institutions to strengthen the bilateralcooperation in a more substantive and effective fashion./.
He suggested the two countries prioritise trade, economic andinvestment activities, create optimal conditions for their businesses to accessthe respective markets, and promote friendship and cooperation between massorganisations.
The host officials emphasised the importance Nigeria attaches tothe friendship and cooperation with Vietnam, saying they are impressed by theSoutheast Asian nation’s socio-economic achievements.
They expressed their belief that under the sound leadership ofthe CPV, Vietnam will reap more achievements, and their hope for more intensivebilateral collaboration in politics, diplomacy, and non-traditional securitychallenge response.
Vietnam and Nigeria should expand their economic cooperation inthe areas where both have potential, the hosts said, suggesting the CPV enhanceconnectivity with political parties in Nigeria.
The two sides compared notes on specific measures to boost thebilateral ties, and agreed to continue their close coordination at multilateralforums, especially the United Nations and the Non-Aligned Movement, andcomplete mechanisms and legal institutions to strengthen the bilateralcooperation in a more substantive and effective fashion./.
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