Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phucunderscored the importance of maintaining regular high-level visits tostrengthen bilateral ties during a reception in Hanoi on July 18 for ViceChairman of the Lao National Assembly Sengnuon Saynhalat.
The PM expressed his delight at the close and effective tiesbetween the two legislatures, especially in performing law-making and supervisoryroles, as well as external relations at regional and global parliamentaryforums.
He hoped that the two legislatures will support each other’schanges in mechanisms, policies, and laws to continue fostering political,diplomatic, national defence, and security ties.
Both sides were urged to effectively carry out agreementsbetween the two Parties and States, improve the efficiency of trade andinvestment cooperation, create favourable conditions for Vietnam’s projects inLaos; and ensure the ongoing progress and quality of projects.
The two countries should step up economic connectivity, especiallyin transport and energy; improve education and training cooperation quality;and raise public awareness of the Vietnam-Laos special solidarity, especiallyamong young generations, he said.
Describing the new Lao NA House as an especially importantproject, the PM said Vietnam has issued special mechanisms and sped up itsconstruction. He believed that with joint efforts, the work can be completed asscheduled and become a symbol of bilateral ties.
Saynhalat, for his part, said his visit aims to reinforceties between the two Parties, States, and legislatures, adding that thedelegation has acquired Vietnam’s experience in coordinating with parliamentsworldwide.
The Vietnamese NA, and People’s Councils of various Vietnamesecities and provinces have offered practical support to Laos in diverse areas inthe past years, he said.
He thanked the Vietnamese Party, State, Government, and NAfor building the Lao NA House as a gift.
The guest pledged that although the world situation changes,the Lao Party, State, and people will always stand side by side with their Vietnamesecounterparts, and wished that later generations would also continue to upholdthese relations. -VNA
The PM expressed his delight at the close and effective tiesbetween the two legislatures, especially in performing law-making and supervisoryroles, as well as external relations at regional and global parliamentaryforums.
He hoped that the two legislatures will support each other’schanges in mechanisms, policies, and laws to continue fostering political,diplomatic, national defence, and security ties.
Both sides were urged to effectively carry out agreementsbetween the two Parties and States, improve the efficiency of trade andinvestment cooperation, create favourable conditions for Vietnam’s projects inLaos; and ensure the ongoing progress and quality of projects.
The two countries should step up economic connectivity, especiallyin transport and energy; improve education and training cooperation quality;and raise public awareness of the Vietnam-Laos special solidarity, especiallyamong young generations, he said.
Describing the new Lao NA House as an especially importantproject, the PM said Vietnam has issued special mechanisms and sped up itsconstruction. He believed that with joint efforts, the work can be completed asscheduled and become a symbol of bilateral ties.
Saynhalat, for his part, said his visit aims to reinforceties between the two Parties, States, and legislatures, adding that thedelegation has acquired Vietnam’s experience in coordinating with parliamentsworldwide.
The Vietnamese NA, and People’s Councils of various Vietnamesecities and provinces have offered practical support to Laos in diverse areas inthe past years, he said.
He thanked the Vietnamese Party, State, Government, and NAfor building the Lao NA House as a gift.
The guest pledged that although the world situation changes,the Lao Party, State, and people will always stand side by side with their Vietnamesecounterparts, and wished that later generations would also continue to upholdthese relations. -VNA
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