Hanoi (VNA) – Chairman of theNational Assembly (NA) Vuong Dinh Hue and Speaker of the Moroccan House ofRepresentatives Habib El Malki held talks via videoconference on July 7,agreeing to increase all-level visits and people-to-people exchange aswell as mutual support at regional and international forums.
The two leaders shared the view thatin the time ahead, their countries should step up bilateral trade andinvestment while boosting investment promotion and business matching activities.
They expressed their delight that theVietnamese community in Morocco have integrated well into the local society.
Both sides also agreed to keep closecoordination at multilateral forums and support each other’s stances onregional and international issues of common concern.
NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue (R) and Speaker of the Moroccan House of Representatives Habib El Malki at the teleconferenced talks (Photo: VNA) Chairman Hue affirmed that Vietnam isready serve as a gateway for Morocco to enhance cooperation with other ASEANcountries.
In response, El Malki said hiscountry is also willing to act as a bridge for Vietnam to intensify partnershipwith African nations.
He added as Vietnam has obtained majordevelopment achievements, including in the automobile and aerospace industries,Morocco wishes to reinforce ties with the Southeast Asian nation in thesefields.
Morocco is also ready to share itssuccess stories in developing agriculture and renewable energy like wind andsolar power with Vietnam, the Speaker went on.
Meanwhile, the top legislator ofVietnam voiced his belief that based on the sound political ties, thetraditional friendship and multifaceted cooperation between the two countries willflourish more strongly for the sake of their people as well as for peace,stability, and development in each country, their respective regions, and theworld as a whole./.
The two leaders shared the view thatin the time ahead, their countries should step up bilateral trade andinvestment while boosting investment promotion and business matching activities.
They expressed their delight that theVietnamese community in Morocco have integrated well into the local society.
Both sides also agreed to keep closecoordination at multilateral forums and support each other’s stances onregional and international issues of common concern.

In response, El Malki said hiscountry is also willing to act as a bridge for Vietnam to intensify partnershipwith African nations.
He added as Vietnam has obtained majordevelopment achievements, including in the automobile and aerospace industries,Morocco wishes to reinforce ties with the Southeast Asian nation in thesefields.
Morocco is also ready to share itssuccess stories in developing agriculture and renewable energy like wind andsolar power with Vietnam, the Speaker went on.
Meanwhile, the top legislator ofVietnam voiced his belief that based on the sound political ties, thetraditional friendship and multifaceted cooperation between the two countries willflourish more strongly for the sake of their people as well as for peace,stability, and development in each country, their respective regions, and theworld as a whole./.
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