The State leader lauded the Mongolian top legislator’s visit to Vietnam, expressing his belief that the visit will contribute to the strengthening of the friendship and cooperation between the two countries. He also expressed his pleasure at the growing Vietnam-Mongolia ties over the past years, including cooperation between the two parliaments. For his part, Chairman of the Mongolian Parliament Miyegombo Enkhbold affirmed that Vietnam is an important partner of Mongolia in the Southeast Asian region. Briefing his host on his talks with his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan, Chairman Enkhbold said that the two sides agreed to bolster political, economic, trade cooperation as well as people-to-people contact by organising culture days in respective countries in order to celebrate the 65th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic ties in 2019. President Quang spoke highly of the orientations for deepening Vietnam-Mongolia relations outlined by the two parliament leaders, stressing the need to increase delegation exchanges between the two countries. He thanked Mongolia for supporting Vietnam at regional and international forums, while asking Mongolia to support Vietnam’s candidacy as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council. He pledged that Vietnam is willing to share its experience in international integration, and to help connect Mongolia and ASEAN countries. Chairman Enkhbold affirmed Mongolia’s back for Vietnam’s candidacy for a non-permanent seat in the UN Security Council.
Party leader greets Russian legislative delegation (17-12-2008) Party Leader Nong Duc Manh (right) receives Duma deputy speaker Ivan Melnikov yesterday in Ha Noi.— VNA/VNS Photo Xuan Tuan HA NOI — The legislative bodies and Communist Parties of Russia and Viet Nam should further strengthen their co-operation and exchanges of experiences in an effort to advance two countries' strategic partnership, Party General Secretary Nong Duc Manh told his Russian guests yesterday in Ha Noi. The Russian delegation was led by Ivan Melnikov, first deputy chairman of the Russian Communist Party Central Committee and deputy speaker of the Russian Duma. Manh also…... [read more]
President Tran Dai Quang (R) and Belarus's State Security Committee Valery Pavlovich Vakulchik (Source: VNA)Hanoi (VNA) – President Tran Dai Quang has expressed his joy at outcomes of the talks between the Vietnamese Minister of Public Security and Chairman of Belarus 's State Security Committee Valery Pavlovich Vakulchik in Hanoi on October 21.Meeting with the Belarusian guest the same day, the President welcomed the agreement reached by the two sides on specific measures to deepen their cooperation concerning law enforcement and national security safeguard.He suggested that the two sides should work closely towards negotiating and signing agreements on mutual legal…... [read more]
President greets Central African minister, Slovakian ambassador (12-11-2008) President Nguyen Minh Triet greets Central African Minister of Foreign Affairs Dieudonne Kombo Yaya in Ha Noi yesterday. — VNA/VNS Photo Nguyen Khang HA NOI — President Nguyen Minh Triet yesterday met the Foreign Minister of the Central African Republic (CAR) and several foreign businessmen wanting to expand co-operation in Viet Nam. He also received the outgoing Slovakian Ambassador, Vasil Pytel. The President said Viet Nam attached great importance to developing friendship and co-operation with African countries, including the Central African Republic. His guest, Dieudonne Kombo Yaya, is on a visit to…... [read more]
Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang and US Secretary of State John Kerry delivered their remarks at a working lunch in Washington DC on July 24 during the former's visit to the US. The following are the full text of the remarks: "SECRETARY KERRY: Please be seated, everybody. Thank you very much. Welcome to the Ben Franklin Room here at the State Department. Thank you all for coming. Good afternoon, everybody. (In Vietnamese.) We're delighted to welcome everybody here, and I am particularly pleased to welcome President Truong Tan Sang to the State Department. It is very inspiring to see that…... [read more]
Vietnamese President Tran Dai Quang was in the media spotlight on Friday afternoon during a rare public appearance at a townhall meeting in Ho Chi Minh City.Quang’s attendance at public events has been receiving special coverage since he disappeared from the media for a month in July.The former minister of public security reportedly missed the anniversary of the establishment of the People’s Public Security Force, the core of Vietnam’s police, on August 18.In his first public appearance in a month, he received the outgoing Cuban ambassador to Vietnam at his office in Hanoi on August 28. He was also seen with…... [read more]