Vietnam gives top priority to relationship with Laos: PM
Vietnam always gives the top priority to the special solidarity with Laos, considering this an invaluable asset in need of being preserved and developed, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has said.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (R) and Lao Party General Secretary and President Bounnhang Volachith (Source: VPCP)
Vientiane (VNA) – Vietnam always gives the top priority to the special solidarity with Laos, consꦗidering this an invaluable asset in need of being preserved and developed, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has said.
He met with General Secretary of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party and President Bounnhang Volachith on the sidelines of the 28th and 29th ASEAN Summits on September 6.
The PM pledged that he will instructed ministries, agencies and localities to continue realising high-level agreements between the two countries, including the joint statement issued during the official visit to Vietnam by the Lao Party General Secretary and President in April 2016.
He congratulated Laos, as the ASEAN Chair in 2016, on its successful organisation of the ten-member group’s major meetings, significantly contributing to the building of the ASEAN Community and maintaining the intra-bloc solidarity, for the sake of peace, stability and development in the region and the world at large.
The host affirmed that Laos’s success in assuming the ASEAN Chairmanship is attributable to Vietnam’s contributions, especially during the 49 th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting last July.
The two sides agreed to effectively translate the reached agreements into deeds and coordinate with each other to organise the annual meeting of the two Political Bureaus and the 39 th meeting of the Vietnam-Laos Intergovernmental Committee in late this year, along with the fourth theoretical conference between the two Parties.
They will also partner with each other to conduct activities marking the 55 th anniversary of the bilateral diplomatic ties and 40 years of the signing of the Vietnam-Laos Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation.
The same day, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc had a meeting with Lao National Assembly Chairman Pany Yathotou, during which they attributed the fruitful cooperation between the two countries over the years to contributions of the two legislative bodies.
The PM urged the two legislatures to enhance their coordination in supervising the implementation of high-ranking agreements, especially those reached at the 38th meeting of the Vietnam-Laos Intergovernmental Committee, thus facilitating joint investment projects.
He called on the Lao NA to continue backing necessary changes in mechanisms, policies and laws in order to boost trade and investment ties between the two countries.
NA Chairman Pany Yathotou suggested the two sides increase the exchange of information and experience in institutional and legal building, and supervising law enforcement.
Host and guest consented to step up people-to-people exchanges, especially in educating the two countries’ young generations about the special solidarity.
Earlier, the Vietnamese leader had a cordial meeting with the host country’s PM.-VNA
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc arrived at Wattay airport in the Lao capital city of Vientiane at noon on September 6 to attend the 28 th &29 th ASEAN Summits and related meetings.
The 28th & 29th Summits of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) kicked off in Vientiane, Laos, on September 6, focusing on efforts in building the ASEAN Community.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has underscored the need to enhance ASEAN’s capacity and self-reliance as well as uphold the bloc’s central role, considering them crucial to ASEAN’s success.
Minister of Finance Nguyen Van Thang cleared up deputies' concern regarding how to spur socio-economic growth, renew traditional growth motives and establish new momentum for development.
Vietnam proposed several priorities: narrowing the digital divide, strengthening women’s leadership in the digital economy and AI governance, and mobilising sustainable financing for gender equality initiatives in line with each country’s national priorities and context. Vietnam also advocated for genuine women’s participation and leadership across all areas of public life.
Ha expressed his hope that cooperation in science and technology, agriculture, and natural resources would emerge as new focal points and engines of growth in Vietnam–China relations.
Giang said he believes that building on the solid foundation nurtured over the past half-century and the strong determination of both nations, the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership will continue to grow in a more robust, comprehensive, and extensive manner, thus bringing more practical benefits to the two nations' people.
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According to the Ministry of Public Security, Hoan, formerly Deputy Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, is under investigation for allegedly taking bribes in connection with a case involving the Hoang Long Construction and Manpower Supply JSC and related units.
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