Vietnam, Laos to step up sharing mass mobilisation experience
Permanent Vice Chairman of the Mass Mobilisation Commission of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee Pham Tat Thang held talks with Vice President of the Lao Front for National Construction (LFNC) Central Committee Inlavanh Keobounphanh in Hanoi on November 14.
The talks between Permanent Vice Chairman of the CPV Central Committee'sMass Mobilisation Commission Pham Tat Thang and Vice President of the LFNC Central Committee Inlavanh Keobounphanh in Hanoi on November 14 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Permanent Vice Chairman of the MassMobilisation Commission of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) CentralCommittee Pham Tat Thang held talks with Vice President of the Lao Front for National Construction (LFNC) CentralCommittee Inlavanh Keobounphanh in Hanoi on November 14.
Thang, who is also a member of the CPV Central Committee, underlinedthe results of cooperation between the two Parties and the two countries. He alsoinformed his guest about the results of the Vietnamese commission’s mass mobilisationactivities.
Expressing her delight at the development of the Laos - Vietnam specialsolidarity, Keobounphanh, a memberof the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party Central Committee, gave a briefpresentation of the recent situation of Laos and some activities of the LFNC. Shealso provided her evaluation of the cooperation between the two Parties and thetwo countries, particularly between the LFNC and the Vietnamese MassMobilisation Commission.
During the talks, the two sides discussed some cooperationfocuses for the time ahead, including increasing mass mobilisation experience exchangeand personnel training.
Theyshowed their determination to effectively carry out the signed cooperationagreement as well as the outcomes of the recent talks between the chairpersonof the Mass Mobilisation Commission and the LFNC President, therebycontributing to the unceasing consolidation of the great friendship, special solidarity,and comprehensive cooperation between Vietnam and Laos.
During their working trip to Vietnam, the LFNC delegation alsopaid tribute to President Ho Chi Minh at his mausoleum, had meetings with theVietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee and the Vietnam Farmers’ Union CentralCommittee, and visited some “smart mass mobilisation” models in Hanoi and NinhBinh province./.
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