June 08, 2017 | 18:35 (GMT+7)
Party leader urges stronger collaboration between Vietnam, Czech
Vietnam and the Czech Republic should maintain delegation exchanges at all levels and increase cooperation between their ministries, sectors, localities and businesses to carry out the signed agreements, said Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong.
At a reception for Czech President Milos Zeman in Hanoi on June 7, the Party leader described the President’s visit as important to the countries’ traditional friendship and multi-faceted cooperation.
He briefed his guest about the recent situation of Vietnam and thanked the Czech people for their precious and effective support to the country in the fight for national liberation in the past and national development efforts at present, including in manpower training.
Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong (R) receives Czech President Milos Zeman.
He highly valued the achievements the Czech Republic has obtained during the integration and development process.
General Secretary Trong applauded the outcomes of the talks between the Czech President and his Vietnamese counterpart Tran Dai Quang, stressing that the two countries’ relations are developing soundly.
Acknowledging the Czech Government’s favorable conditions for the Vietnamese community in the country, he said those will help them better serve as a bridge linking the two nations.
At the meeting, President Zeman informed the host about his country’s recent situation and the outcomes of his talks and meetings with Vietnamese leaders.
He emphasized that the Czech Republic attaches importance to the reinforcement and development of the time-tested friendship and cooperation with Vietnam. It will promote the realization of the two countries’ cooperation agreements in such fields as economy, trade, culture, education, science and sports, thereby making substantive changes in bilateral ties.
The visiting President also wished the Vietnamese people even greater attainments in reforms so as to build an affluent and strong Vietnam.
Source: VNA