The event was attended by numerous lawmakers from major political parties of Mexico, Vietnam's Ambassador to Mexico Nguyen Van Hai, and Quan Minh Cuong, Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Head of the delegation of National Assembly deputies of Cao Bang province, who is leading a delegation of the Communist Party of Vietnam on a visit to Mexico.

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Delegates attend the event.

Held at the Chamber of Deputies, the ceremony took place at a time when the two countries are celebrating the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations (1975 – 2025), highlighting the growing role of parliamentary diplomacy in strengthening political trust and promoting cooperation across multiple fields.

Speaking at the event, Chair of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies’ Welfare Committee Ana Karina Rojo Pimentel, who is Chair of the Mexico – Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Group, stressed that the friendship between the Mexican and Vietnamese people stems from shared histories of struggle for independence and a commitment to peace. She noted that this bond was formalized in 1975 when Mexico became one of the first Latin American countries to recognize a unified Vietnam.

Ana Karina emphasized that the establishment of the Mexico – Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Group is vital to enhancing parliamentary, economic, cultural, and educational cooperation, bringing bilateral relations into practical effect and delivering tangible benefits to both nations' people.

In his remarks, Hai highlighted that Vietnam – Mexico relations are built not only on traditional friendship but also on mutual benefit, complementing each other in economic and trade cooperation. He noted that the two countries have increasingly leveraged their economic complementarities within the framework of free trade agreements, particularly the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).

The Ambassador expressed his confidence that the Mexico – Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Group would serve as a bridge to promote parliamentary exchanges, share legislative experience, and support businesses from both countries in exploring new opportunities.

Source: VNA