Party official receives delegates of Vietnam-China People’s Forum
Party senior official receives delegates of Vietnam-China People’s Forum
Head of the Communist Party of Vietnam’s Central Committee’s Commission for Mass Mobilisation Truong Thi Mai hosted a reception on November 12 for delegates attending the ongoing ninth Vietnam-China People’s Forum in Hanoi.
Overview of the ninth Vietnam-China People’s Forum in Hanoi (Source: dangcongsan.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – Head of the Communist Party of Vietnam’sCentral Committee’s Commission for Mass Mobilisation Truong Thi Mai hosted areception on November 12 for delegates attending the ongoing ninthVietnam-China People’s Forum in Hanoi.
Mai, who is a Politburo member and Secretary of the Party Secretariat,spoke highly of the organization of the forum on the occasion of GeneralSecretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and President Xi Jinping’sState visit to Vietnam right after the 19th National Congress of theCPC.
She acknowledged that after eight editions, the forum has become a platformfor scholars, intellectuals and experts of both countries to exchange,contributing to promoting the healthy and effective growth of the Vietnam-Chinaties on the foundation of common perceptions reached by leaders of bothcountries.
The forum has dealt with current bilateral relations, helping deepenmutual understanding and political trust between the two countries, and creatinga solid foundation for both sides to develop together, she noted.
At the meeting, Mai was also briefed on major outcomes of the forum by headsof the Vietnamese and Chinese delegations.
During the ninth Vietnam-China People’s Forum, taking place fromNovember 10-14, participants discussed the current situation of theVietnam-China relationship, while giving ideas to promote future ties in ahealthy and sustainable manner.-VNA
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