The meeting took place within the framework of the 44th and 45th ASEAN Summits from October 8 - 10.
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Vice Chairman of the Vietnamese National Assembly Tran Quang Phuong (left) paid a courtesy call on Chairman of the Lao N.A. Saysomphone Phomvihane in Vientiane. (Photo: VOV) |
Highlighting the breakthrough progress of the two countries’ special relations in various areas, Phuong said the cooperation between the two N.A.s has also been increasingly reinforced and developed fruitfully. They have been properly implementing their cooperation agreement, especially the compilation and publication of a book on the 50-year relationship between the two N.A.s that will help enhance people’s awareness of the special Vietnam - Laos ties.
He pledged that as Vice Chairman of the Vietnamese N.A., he will exert all-out efforts to join hands with the parliament’s agencies to foster cooperation between the two legislative bodies, thus unceasingly consolidating the great friendship, special solidarity, and comprehensive cooperation between the two nations.
Meanwhile, the host applauded the outcomes of the talks between Phuong and Vice Chairman of the Lao N.A. Souvon Leungbounmi, agreeing that the two legislatures should keep fostering cooperation more strongly.
He perceived that Vietnam and Laos need to develop economic and investment links on par with the political relationship, and discuss collaboration in agriculture, transport, railway, and housing development.
The top legislator of Laos also thanked the Vietnamese Party, State, and N.A. for assisting his country to prepare for the coming summits.
Earlier, the Vietnamese N.A. delegation had talks with a Lao N.A. delegation led by Vice Chairman Souvon Leungbounmi.
Phuong affirmed Vietnam’s strong and comprehensive support for Laos’s national reform, safeguarding, and construction, and for the country to successfully holding important international roles such as the Chairmanship of ASEAN/AIPA in 2024 and the 45th AIPA General Assembly.
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The talks between Vice Chairman of the Vietnamese N.A. Tran Quang Phuong and Vice Chairman of the Lao N.A. Souvon Leungbounmi in Vientiane. |
The Vietnamese N.A. will continue stepping up information exchanges while coordinating with and backing Laos at international, regional, and sub-regional forums. It is ready to share experience in the issues matching Laos’s interest and Vietnam’s strength, he noted.
Welcoming Phuong on his working trip to Laos and participation in the 13th ASEAN - AIPA Leaders’ Interface Meeting, Souvon called on the two N.A.s to keep sharing experience and enhancing cooperation to promote effectiveness.
The two officials concurred in pushing ahead with the development of the two N.A.s’ relations, including in exchanging information and experience in institutional perfection, exercising supreme supervision, making decisions on nationally important issues, working closely together to monitor the implementation of the signed agreements, increasing supervision and creating conditions for investment cooperation projects, considering and advocating necessary revisions to mechanisms, policies, and laws to facilitate bilateral trade and investment partnerships, and boosting coordination and mutual support at regional and international forums, particularly within the ASEAN and AIPA frameworks.
With regard to Cambodia’s withdrawal from the Cambodia - Laos - Vietnam Development Triangle Area mechanism and the Cambodian N.A.’s withdrawal from the three countries’ parliamentary cooperation mechanism, Phuong said that over the last 25 years, this mechanism has helped bolster economic - trade ties and people-to-people exchanges, narrow the development gap, and improve the quality of life for people in border areas and of the three countries, contributing to the friendship and development of the three nations.
Vietnam always treasures the historical value of the Vietnam - Laos - Cambodia relations, he said, adding that it always gives the top priority to the maintenance and development of the friendly neighborliness, solidarity and comprehensive cooperation with Laos and Cambodia.
Source: VNA