Party official hosts Japanese Minister of State for Ocean Policy
Politburo member and Chairman of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee’s Organisation Commission Pham Minh Chinh on September 5 received a Japanese delegation led by Fukui Teru, Japanese Minister of State for Ocean Policy and chief of the Japan-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentary Alliance’s Office.
Politburo member and Chairman of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee’s Organisation Commission Pham Minh Chinh (R) and Fukui Teru, Japanese Minister of State for Ocean Policy and chief of the Japan-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentary Alliance’s Office.(Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Politburo member and Chairman ofthe Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee’s Organisation Commission PhamMinh Chinh on September 5 received a Japanese delegation led by Fukui Teru,Japanese Minister of State for Ocean Policy and chief of the Japan-VietnamFriendship Parliamentary Alliance’s Office.
Chinh, who is also President of the Vietnam-Japan FriendshipParliamentarians’ Group (VJFPG), said he considered his guest’s visit apractical activity to implement cooperation contents on ocean policy within theframework of the Vietnam – Japan Joint Statement, issued on the occasion ofPresident Tran Dai Quang’s visit to Japan last May.
The official affirmed the Vietnamese National Assemblyattaches importance to and supports Vietnam – Japan extensive strategicpartnership for peace and prosperity in Asia to be reinforced via high-levelvisits by their leaders.
He noted that Vietnam is interested in collaboration withJapan in human resources training and administrative reform.
According to Chinh, the country is conducting a projecttraining leaders at all levels, particularly strategic level, while gearingtoward building a lean and effective apparatus. Vietnam also plans to create anational database on strategic personnel and build a start-up programme for retiredcitizens.
Vietnam hopes to win support from Japanese parliamentariansin the implementation of the project, he said.
For his part, Fukui Teru lauded sound engagements betweenVietnamese and Japanese law-making bodies in the past time, stressing thateffective joint work between their friendship parliamentarians’ groups havecontributed to fostering bilateral relations.
He said in the coming time, the two groups should continuepromoting their bridging role to boost the exchange of delegations at differentlevels, people-to-people exchanges, and contacts between parliamentarians,especially young ones. He also called on both sides to enhance bilateraleconomic and trade cooperation.-VNA
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