On behalf of the State and people of Vietnam, Dinh showed sincere gratitude to the Malaysian government for assigning Deputy PM Yusof to attend the recent state funeral for General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee Nguyen Phu Trong.

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National Assembly Vice Chairman Nguyen Khac Dinh (left) meets with Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Haji Fadillah bin Haji Yusof on August 7. 

The Vietnamese legislator said he is pleased to acknowledge the flourishing development of bilateral relations across fields.

He suggested Malaysia focus on promoting the implementation of agreed-upon contents; promptly complete negotiations and sign other important agreements on defence, security, and education, thus creating a foundation and framework for broader cooperation between the two countries, towards further promoting and deepening the Vietnam-Malaysia Strategic Partnership.

Dinh urged the two sides to work together to lift bilateral trade turnover to 18 billion USD in a balanced direction; facilitate import and export activities and minimise the application of trade barriers; and strive to soon sign a cooperation agreement in the field of Halal food in the coming time.

The official also underlined the need to enhance understanding and solidarity between the people of the two countries through promoting cooperation programs on human resources training and development in the fields that the two sides have strength, and creating favorable conditions for citizens of each country.

For his part, Yusof agreed with Vietnamese legislator’s proposals for strengthening the relations between the two countries and their parliaments, suggesting the legislatures boost cooperation and exchanges between their bodies and legislators, and enhancing cooperation between ministries, sectors and localities of the two countries.

According to the Malaysian official, there remains great potential for the two countries to cooperation in the Halal food sector. He said Vietnam should establish an agency for Halal food, which could refer to Malaysia's standards, models, and production processes of Halal food.

Yusof affirmed that Malaysia's Halal food promotion agency is ready to share experiences and send experts to support Vietnam in this field.

The Malaysian official noted that with Vietnam's great potential for developing green energy, the two countries can expand bilateral cooperation as well as partnership within ASEAN, following cooperation models of the European Union’s member countries.

On the same day, Senior Manager of Putrajaya Holdings Puan Noor Izlina Idris received the Vietnamese N.A. delegation, during which he highly valued the strong relationship between Malaysia and Vietnam in recent times.

The cooperation between Putrajaya Holdings and Vietnamese partners has produced many accomplishments, he noted, expressing the desire to seek Vietnamese partners for investment and specific cooperative activities, and explore Vietnamese firms, specially in urban development.

N.A. Vice Chairman Dinh welcomed Putrajaya Holdings' enhanced cooperation with Vietnamese partners in the field of urban planning.

Showing his impression of Putrajaya – the administrative city of Malaysia invested by Putrajaya Holdings, Dinh welcomed the firm' enhanced cooperation with Vietnamese partners in the field of urban planning. He stated that Vietnam also looks to implement this model.

Vietnam is Malaysia's only strategic partner in ASEAN, while Malaysia is the second-largest trade partner of Vietnam in the bloc and the 11th in the world. The two countries closely cooperate in regional and international forums such as ASEAN, the United Nations, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), and others. The relationship between the two countries’ legislative bodies continues to be strengthened both bilaterally and multilaterally, contributing to promoting the bilateral relations. In March 2023, Vietnam and Malaysia jointly celebrated the 50th founding anniversary of the bilateral diplomatic ties.

Source: VNA