The visit, led by N.A. Vice Chairman Nguyen Duc Hai, aimed to implement a foreign affairs program focusing on exchanging experiences to improve the quality of the law-making work.
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At the working session with the Canada-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentary Group |
It also provided an opportunity for the N.A.’s committees and the State Audit Office of Vietnam’s units to engage in direct discussions on expertise.
During a meeting between representatives of the N.A.'s Ethnic Council and the chairman of the Vietnam-Canada Friendship Parliamentary Group (VCFPG) with the Canada-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentary Group (CVFPG), the Canadian side highly valued the importance of the Comprehensive Partnership between the two countries, noting that Vietnam is a crucial link in the global supply chain of Canada.
According to Congressman Shaun Chen, Chairman of the CVFPG, the two sides can do much more to further promote existing trade, cultural, and social relations thanks to the power of people-to-people exchanges.
He affirmed his commitment to maintaining such dialogues based on the progress the two sides have reached during the meeting.
Y Thanh Ha Nie Kdam, Chairman of the N.A.’s Ethnic Council, who is also Chairman of the VCFPG, said that the two sides proposed to continue promoting people-to-people diplomacy, economic and trade links, and cooperation in natural resources and environment, digital transformation, and green economy through the groups’ activities.
Canada can also support Vietnam in many areas, and help the Southeast Asian country improve its capacity in the region and the world, he said.
The relationship between Vietnam and Canada, particularly economic and trade ties after overfulfilling the 10-billion-USD target, has become a key foundation for the two sides to strengthen cooperation and delegation exchange. Canada has become one of Vietnam's most important partners in the Americas, while Vietnam is Canada's largest trading partner in ASEAN, serving as a gateway for Canadian businesses to enter Southeast Asia and the Asia-Pacific.
Chen stated Vietnam is a crucial part of Canada’s Indo-Pacific strategy, stressing that visits like this are very beneficial as they allow lawmakers to observe the work that each side is undertaking.
For his part, Y Thanh Ha Nie Kdam said through information and delegation exchange activities between the friendship parliamentary groups, Vietnam can improve the capacity of its parliamentarians in areas related to legislation, supervision, finance, economy, and natural resources and environment.
During his stay, N.A. Vice Chairman Hai chaired a meeting between the Auditor General of Canada and the State Auditor General of Vietnam. He also had courtesy meetings with the Speakers of the Senate and the House of Commons of Canada, and met with representatives of the Vietnamese community in Ottawa and Toronto.
Source: VNA