Vietnam values parliamentary cooperation with Belarus
President Tran Dai Quang has praised the sound collaboration between the Vietnamese and Belarusian parliaments in law-making activities and at multilateral parliamentary forums.
President Tran Dai Quang and Chairman of the House of Representatives of Belarus Vladimir Andreichenko at their meeting in Minsk on June 27 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – President Tran DaiQuang has praised the sound collaboration between the Vietnamese and Belarusianparliaments in law-making activities and at multilateral parliamentary forums.
The President made the remark at a meetingwith Chairman of the House of Representatives under Belarus’s National AssemblyVladimir Andreichenko in Minsk on June 27.
At the same time, he urged strongerengagement of the Belarusian National Assembly in deepening Vietnam – Belarusrelations via working with the Vietnamese side to complete legal framework forbilateral cooperation, supervise the implementation of agreements signedbetween the two governments, and help form partnerships between Vietnamese andBelarusian localities.
The two pacts would help extendtrade-investment ties, contributing to the effort to bring two-way trade to 500million USD in the next two years, he noted.
Quang hailed the first vehiclemanufacturing joint venture between Vietnam and Belarus as the start of a newperiod in bilateral economic partnership and stressed both countries’commitments to facilitating local enterprises to access the other country’s market.
The President took the occasion to convey tohis host an invitation for an official visit to Vietnam made by NationalAssembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan.
For his part, Vladimir Andreichenkohighlighted that the National Assembly of Belarus has been doing its best toback the friendship and collaboration with Vietnam.
The legislative body fully supportsincreasing bilateral cooperation in defence-security, science-technology,culture-sport-tourism, education and locality partnerships, he stated.
Both host and guest expressed their delightat the dynamic growth of joint activities amid the two countries’ celebrationof 25th founding anniversary of diplomatic relations.-VNA
The traditional friendship and multifaceted cooperation between Vietnam and Belarus have been continuously nurtured by the Governments and peoples over the past few years.
President Tran Dai Quang and President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko held talks in Minsk on June 27, reiterating their determination to make greater efforts to bring bilateral ties to a new height.
Vietnam and Belarus will work to lift bilateral trade to 500 million USD, President Tran Dai Quang and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko told a press conference held following their talks.
Vietnam’s President Tran Dai Quang and Belarus’ President Alexander Lukashenko signed a joint statement on developing comprehensively and intensively the bilateral partnership, after their talks in Minsk on June 27.
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