The Vietnam Party Leader says Vietnam is glad to see China's new achievements and the stable growth of bilateral ties between the two countries. |
He pledges closer cooperation between the two countries at a meeting with President of the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries Li Xiaolin. |
The enhancement of mutual understanding, friendship, trust and cooperation between the two peoples is necessary to develop relations,Trong stresses. Above: Deputy PM and FM Pham Binh Minh presents the Friendship Order to Li Xiaolin. |
Above: Mr Trong shakes hands with Jin Liqun, president of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, who applauds Vietnam for its trade liberalization policies that facilitate foreign investment. |
Trong also meets with Jonathan Choi, president of the Sunwah Group, based out of Hong Kong, China a leading investor in Vietnam for more than 40 years, who applauds the country’s economic success. |
China Premier of the State Council Li Keqiang says China highly values its ties with Vietnam, and hopes to fully tap cooperation potential under frameworks such as China-ASEAN and Lancang-Mekong cooperation. |
Chinese leaders say they are ready to synergize China's Belt and Road Initiative with Vietnam's 'Two Corridors and One Economic Circle' plan and achieve balanced commercial trade. |
Zhang Dejiang, chair of the National People’s Congress of China Standing Committee, says China's National People's Congress attaches importance to its friendly ties with the National Assembly of Vietnam. |
Wang Qishan, secretary of the Chinese Party Central Committee’s Commission for Discipline Inspection briefs Trong on the achievements and status of the CPC and its anti-corruption campaign. |
Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong attends a friendship meeting in Beijing to celebrate the 67th anniversary of Vietnam-China diplomatic ties and the upcoming Lunar New Year. |
Trong vows to continue to promote regional economic integration, trade liberalization and to work tirelessly to facilitate investment between China and Vietnam. |
On this occasion, the delegates enjoy a performing arts program with songs and dances characteristic of Vietnam and China. |