During the trip, N.A. Chairman Man attended the opening ceremony and delivered an important speech at the general debate of the 6th World Conference of Speakers of Parliament.
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The farewell ceremony for National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man (right) and his spouse at Geneva International Airport, Switzerland, on July 30. |
In his remarks, the Chairman emphasized that now more than ever, parliaments, as representatives of the people's voice, have a responsibility for pioneering in promoting multilateralism and contributing to ensuring peace, justice, and prosperity for all.
He also proposed several directions for parliamentary cooperation in the time ahead, including increasing dialogue and trust-building, promoting justice and equality, taking action for the environment and sustainable development, and enhancing international inter-parliamentary cooperation.
Chairman Man affirmed that as an active member of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), the Vietnamese N.A. remains strongly committed to multilateralism and parliamentary cooperation. He called on all parliaments around the world to seek common ground, overcome differences, and work together to build a future where all people can live in peace, justice, and prosperity.
On this occasion, the N.A. Chairman and members of the Vietnamese delegation held dozens of meetings and exchanges with leaders of foreign parliaments and the United Nations. These activities helped strengthen mutual understanding and political trust, particularly at the high level, thereby helping deepen and broaden Vietnam’s collaboration with other countries, especially through the parliamentary channel.
In Geneva, the top legislator met with President of the Swiss National Council Maja Riniker and President of the Swiss Council of States Andrea Caroni, who both expressed their strong support for resuming negotiations on a free trade agreement between Vietnam and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), of which Switzerland is a member, within 2025. The two sides also shared experiences in legislation, supervision, and decision-making on major national issues.
The N.A. Chairman also delivered the opening remarks at a seminar on developing and operating an international financial centre and recommendations for Vietnam; received the President of the Switzerland – Vietnam Friendship Association; and met with staff of Vietnam's representative agencies and the Vietnamese community in the Central European country.
With a wide range of substantive and meaningful activities, the top legislator’s working visit to Switzerland was a resounding success in all aspects, leaving a strong impression of Vietnam’s and its N.A.’s active and practical contributions, as well as growing role and position in addressing global issues.
Source: VNA