During meetings and working sessions with leaders of the host parliament, government, the Communist Party of Finland, and representatives from Finnish ministries and the Finland - Vietnam Friendship Association, the Vietnamese official expressed her joy at the fruitful development of bilateral relations.
She briefed them on Vietnam’s socio-economic development and international integration achievements after nearly 40 years of renewal, as well as its future goals and development strategies.
Mai suggested the two sides continue to promote high-level exchanges, people-to-people exchanges, and expand trade-investment cooperation. She also urged the two countries to step up cooperation in science - technology, innovation, forestry, and telecommunications, thus contributing to advancing bilateral relations in a practical and effective manner.
The official called on the Finnish side to create favorable conditions for the Vietnamese community to live, study, and work stably in the country.
The Finnish side expressed pleasure at the growing cooperative relationship between the two countries, affirming that Vietnam is the most important partner of Finland in Southeast Asia.
There is a big room for the two countries to expand cooperation in information technology, energy, and forestry, they said, suggesting the two sides take better advantage of opportunities brought by the European Union - Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA).
They affirmed that Mai’s visit contributed significantly to deepening bilateral relations.
On the occasion, the two sides also discussed international and regional issues of mutual concern, affirming the principle of respecting international law and the U.N. Charter in resolving international differences. They also mentioned the desire to promote relations between E.U. and ASEAN in general, and Finland and ASEAN in particular, for peace, cooperation, and development in each region and the world.
Source: VNA