Trac appreciated the PT sending senior representatives to Vietnam to attend the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day. He stressed that the visit demonstrates the strong friendship, cooperation, and political trust between the two parties, contributing to the traditional friendship and comprehensive cooperation between Vietnam and Mexico.
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The reception for the high-ranking delegation of the Mexican Labor Party (PT) on August 29 |
For his part, Pedro Vazquez conveyed warm congratulations from PT General Secretary Alberto Anaya Gutierrez to CPV General Secretary To Lam, other leaders, and people of Vietnam. He showed admiration for Vietnam’s remarkable achievements in national renewal, construction, and defense.
The Mexican official emphasized that Vietnam’s nearly 40 years of renewal and international integration have produced valuable experiences and lessons that serve as a model for communist and progressive left-wing parties worldwide. He voiced confidence that the country will succeed in its new era of development, realizing President Ho Chi Minh’s aspiration of building a stronger and more prosperous Vietnam.
Meanwhile, Trac briefed the guests on Vietnam’s recent socio-economic and foreign policy achievements, the Party’s strategic decisions, preparations for the 14th National Party Congress, and the development goals for 2030 and 2045.
He underlined the need for the two parties to strengthen theory exchanges and experience sharing, encourage businesses of both countries to expand cooperation, and continue to support each other at international organizations, especially the United Nations and other multilateral forums, to protect their legitimate national interests.
Expressing satisfaction with the growth of relations between the CPV and the PT over the last 30 years, as well as between Vietnam and Mexico over the past five decades, the host proposed closer coordination in implementing the parties' cooperation agreement.
He suggested both parties review and develop new forms, measures, and fields of cooperation to enhance sustainability in key areas such as external relations communications, acupuncture, and agriculture, while further leveraging their roles in the two countries to promote high-level mutual visits and strengthen economic, trade, and investment ties.
Pedro Vazquez affirmed that the PT will support high-level exchanges between the two countries. He agreed with the CPV’s proposals to enhance bilateral relations, highlighting the potential of both countries as members of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) to expand economic, trade, and investment partnerships.
He also concurred that the two parties should work towards renewing their cooperation agreement and expressed readiness to help the CPV broaden ties with political parties across Latin America.
Source: VNA