The delegation is on a working trip to Vietnam to attend a ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day (September 2, 1945 – 2025).
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Nguyen Trong Nghia, Chairman of its Commission for Information, Education and Mass Mobilization (third from the right) and the high-ranking delegation of the PCU |
Comrade Nguyen Trong Nghia welcomed the delegation and highly evaluated the presence of PCU and FA representatives at Vietnam’s historic anniversary. He expressed gratitude for the solidarity and support of progressive political parties and the Uruguayan people during Vietnam’s past struggle for national independence and reunification, as well as in the present renewal (Doi moi) process, particularly their profound sentiments towards President Ho Chi Minh.
Acknowledging the political standing of the FA and PCU in Uruguay, Comrade Nguyen Trong Nghia voiced his confidence in the strong development of both parties and of Uruguay in the time ahead.
Representatives of the PCU and FA spoke highly of recent progress in relations with the CPV, and expressed their desire to further strengthen ties, exchange experience and theory on building socialism, enhance the sharing of information about each other’s regions and countries, and foster economic, trade, and investment cooperation between Vietnam and Uruguay, as well as between Vietnam and the Mercosur bloc.
Comrade Nguyen Trong Nghia briefed the guests on Vietnam’s recent efforts, including streamlining the state apparatus, building a two-tier local administration, achieving an 8% economic growth target this year, and preparing for Party congresses at all levels towards the upcoming 14th National Party Congress.
Regarding bilateral relations, Comrade Nguyen Trong Nghia agreed to further advance comprehensive ties, proposing more exchanges at all levels, stronger people-to-people links, particularly among younger generations, and closer cooperation in economy, culture, and tourism.
He also emphasized the importance of promoting communication about the two countries, enhancing the sharing of experience, theories and practices on Party building, the path to socialism in Vietnam and the Latin American leftist movement, and enhancing coordination at regional and international forums for peace, cooperation, and development of the two regions and the world.
Source: VNA