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Vietnam, China share poverty reduction experience at webinar

A webinar discussing Vietnam and China’s poverty reduction experience was held on December 8.
Vietnam, China share poverty reduction experience at webinar ảnh 1Many poor households in Huoi Leng commune, Muong Cha district, northern Dien Bien province, are supported with cow breeds for economic development. Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – A webinar discussing Vietnam and China’s poverty reduction experiencewas held on December 8.

The event was co-hosted by the Ministry of ForeignAffairs and some localities of Vietnam, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Chinese Embassy inVietnam and authorities of China's Yunnan province.

Speaking at the event, Vietnamese Deputy Minister of ForeignAffairs Nguyen Minh Vu congratulated China and Yunnan in particular on their achievementsin the effort, making important contributions to fulfilling the first centenarygoal - building a moderately prosperous society in all respects.

He suggested the two countries’ localities enhance cooperationin socio-economic development planning, boost trade and investment ties, carryout projects to improve social welfare and local lives, jointly fight thepandemic, and pay further attention to sustainable and inclusive growth.

On the occasion, he thanked Yunnan province for donating medicalsupplies to Vietnam’s cities and provinces.

Chinese Ambassador to Vietnam Xiong Bo said China wishes andstays ready to cooperate with Vietnam in poverty reduction via non-refundableaid, with a focus on health care, education and welfare improvement projects.

The Chinese Embassy and he himself will strive to carry outprojects in support of the Vietnamese in difficult areas, contributing torealising common perceptions reached by leaders of the two Parties and nations,he said.

At the event, both sides shared the view that poverty reduction should be one ofthe key, basic and long-term tasks of every action programme, especially amid the complicated and prolonged developments of the pandemic.

🍬 Leaders of localities said apart from the State support,localities need to actively tap their strengths and pool existing resources togenerate more jobs, improve the quality of health care, education and welfarefor residents, particularly those in remote and ethnic minority regions./.

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