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Room to bolster New Zealand-Vietnam relationship

There is plenty of room to expand and deepen Vietnam and New Zealand’s friendly relationship and elevate it to new heights, said Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung in a meeting with Andrew Little, Leader of the New Zealand Labour Party (NZLP), during his working visit to New Zealand on March 19.
There is plenty of room to expand and deepen Vietnam and NewZealand’s friendly relationship and elevate it to new heights, saidVietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung in a meeting with AndrewLittle, Leader of the New Zealand Labour Party (NZLP), during hisworking visit to New Zealand on March 19.

ThePM underlined that Vietnam highly values the assistance and support theNZLP has offered to Vietnam since the two countries’ governmentsestablished diplomatic relations in 1975.

The two leaders also agreed to bolster their relationship in preparation for establishing a strategic partnership.

Little expressed his delight at meeting with PM Nguyen Tan Dung,saying the visit carries an important significance and is a properoccasion to review the 40 years of relations between the two countriesto shape future orientations.

He congratulatedVietnam on its achievements over the past four decades and noted thecontributions of the smooth relationship between Vietnam and New Zealandto the Southeast Asian nation’s development.

Hesaid the NZLP and other political parties in New Zealand must improveconnections with major countries in the Asia-Pacific region, includingVietnam.

Pleased with the results from theearlier talks between the two PMs, including the signing of twoimportant agreements, Little confirmed that the Vietnam-New Zealandcomprehensive partnership is headed in the right direction.

He said he and the NZLP strongly support the targeted strategic partnership.

The NZPL leader also focused on Vietnamese students in New Zealandand considered connections among the youth to be an important basis forthe sustainable future of the Vietnam-New Zealand relationship.

The two countries should also promote interpersonal exchanges and tourism, Little added.

PM Nguyen Tan Dung expressed his hopes that joint efforts between thetwo countries would unlock various cooperation potentials and deepenthe comprehensive partnership.

He also concurredwith the idea of increasing connections among the youth and said hiscountry is looking to bring the number of Vietnamese students in NewZealand to 3,000 from 2,000 in the near future.

On the same day, the PM met with Vietnamese nationals and students inNew Zealand, confirming that they serve as an important bridge incementing the Vietnam-New Zealand friendship.

The Vietnamese delegation’s members met a number of New Zealand partners to discuss specific measures.

A number of ministerial-level meetings were also held on the day.-VNA

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