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Vietnamese, Thai PM hold high-level talks
Vietnam and Thailand have
agreed to promote bilateral friendship and all-round cooperation, especially in
economics, investment, trade, culture, education-training, health care,
science-technology and tourism.
The agreement was reached during high-level talks in Hanoi on July 10 between
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and his Thai counterpart Abhisit Vejjajiva who
made a visit to Vietnam the same day.
They said that the two countries should foster bilateral cooperation in the
areas of their strengths, including agriculture, aquaculture, human resource
development and transport.
They agreed to examine the existing cooperation mechanisms to make them more
effective. They assigned their ministries and sectors to study and renew the
organisation of their joint cabinet meetings and convene a session of the joint
sub-committee for trade cooperation at the earliest possible time.
The two PMs affirmed that Vietnam and Thailand will continue to conduct joint
patrols at sea and join hands to combat terrorism and trans-national crime.
They also affirmed that both countries do not allow any hostile forces to use
their territories to do harm to each other and sabotage their fine relationship.
Mr Dung reiterated Vietnam’s consistent policy of working closely with Thailand
to lift their relations of friendship and mutually beneficial cooperation to new
heights.
Mr Vejjajiva spoke highly of Vietnam’s achievements in the Doi Moi (Renewal)
process as well as its increasing role and position in the region and the world
at large.
Both host and guest exchanged views on regional and international issues of
mutual concern and said that the two countries will cooperate closely to
successfully meet the target of building a united and strong ASEAN community by
2015.
They said that Vietnam and Thailand will also work closely to increase the
efficiency of cooperation within the framework of the Greater Mekong Sub-region,
the East-West Corridor, and the Ayeyawady - Chao Phraya - Mekong Economic
Cooperation Strategy (ACMECS) as well as between Mekong River countries and
Japan and the US.
They agreed to cooperate with other countries in the Mekong River Basin in
exploiting and protecting water resources of the river in order to ensure the
long-term and legitimate interests of all countries upstream and downstream.
Prime Minister Vejjajiva invited Mr Dung to visit Thailand and the invitation
was accepted with pleasure.
In the evening, Mr Dung gave a banquet in honour of the Thai PM and his
entourage.
Later the same day, Party General Secretary Nong Duc Manh received the Thai PM
who briefed the Party leader on the results of his talks with PM Nguyen Tan Dung
and praised Vietnam’s achievements during the Doi Moi (Renewal) and
international integration process. Mr Vejjajiva expressed his belief that
Vietnam will soon overcome global financial and economic woes and make greater
achievements in national development.
He said that Thailand considers Vietnam one of its strategic partners and wants
to increase cooperation with Vietnam in various areas, including politics,
economics, trade, investment, security, tourism, transport, culture, education
and sports.
For his part, Mr Manh thanked the Thai government for creating favourable
conditions for the Vietnamese community to integrate well into local
communities.
He welcomed the results of talks between the two PMs and affirmed that Vietnam
attaches great importance to developing friendly ties with Thailand. He
expressed his belief that the relations of friendship and multifaceted
cooperation between Vietnam and Thailand will further develop in the future in
the interests of the two nations and for peace, stability, cooperation and
development in the region and the rest of the world.
He conveyed his best regards to King Bhumibol Adulyadej and other members of the
court.
Source: VOVnews |
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