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Chinese state councilor meets Vietnamese party leader on ties
Beijing(China)—Chinese State
Councilor Tang Jiaxuan met in Hanol on Saturday with General Secretary
of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee Nong Duc Manh.
The Vietnamese communist party, government and people appreciated
China’s persistent assistance in Vietnam’s struggle for national
independence and construction of the country, Manh said. Vietnam will
strengthen exchange and cooperation with China for common development,
which will also make the two neighbors good friends, comrades and
partners, he added.
Chinese President Hu Jintao’s upcoming visit will surely further boost
the Vietnam-China good neighborly relations, usher in a new era in the
history of ties between the two parties and two countries, Manh said. Hu,
who is scheduled to pay a state visit to Vietnam on Nov. 15- 17, will
also attend an informal meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
leaders to be held in Hanoi on Nov. 18-19.
Tang said it’s the common interest and aspiration for the two peoples to
deepen the traditional Sino-Vietnamese friendship and strengthen their
cooperation of mutual benefit. The newly-established China-Vietnam
steering committee on cooperation marked a new phase of their bilateral
ties developing in an all-round and coordinated way, he added.
The committee, which is designed to coordinate China-Vietnam cooperation
in various fields and address major issues in their cooperation, will
meet once a year in the two countries alternatively.
China is willing to work jointly with the Vietnamese side to push their
good-neighborly cooperation to a new high under the guidelines of
“long-term stability, looking to the future, good- neighborliness and
all-round development,” Tang said.
During President Hu’s visit, leaders of the two countries will exchange
views on important issues of common concern and reach new consensus for
future Sino-Vietnamese cooperation, he noted.
On the same day, Tang also met with Vietnamese State President Nguyen
Minh Triet and Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung on bilateral
ties and trade cooperation.
—Daily Mail, People’s Daily news exchange item |