Ha, as chair of the Vietnamese sub-committee of the Vietnam - Russia Inter-Governmental Committee on Economic-Trade and Scientific-Technological Cooperation, made his statement while hosting Andrey Vladimirovich Yatskin, First Deputy Speaker of the Federation Council of Russia's Federal Assembly, in Hanoi on December 1.
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Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha meets with Andrey Vladimirovich Yatskin, First Deputy Speaker of the Federation Council of Russia's Federal Assembly, in Hanoi on Monday. |
Highly valuing the cooperation between the Federation Council and Vietnam’s National Assembly, Ha affirmed that Vietnam stands ready to work with Russia to advance cooperation across all sectors for the benefit of both peoples.
Yatskin, who is on a working visit to Vietnam from November 29 to December 5, stressed that Russia always values and stands ready to enhance multifaceted cooperation with Vietnam, aiming to boost the practical development of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in the new period.
He stressed that the Federation Council strongly supports the bilateral friendship and collaboration and looks forward to boosting joint work between the localities of the two countries in the time to come.
During their meeting, the two sides reviewed the current state of bilateral cooperation across different sectors and acknowledged the efforts of both countries’ ministries and agencies in implementing agreements reached by high-ranking leaders, in line with the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and each country’s development interests.
Ha proposed that Russia accelerate the progress of joint energy projects, assist Vietnam in effectively utilizing annual Russian government scholarships, and promote cultural and people-to-people exchanges. Both sides should maintain delegation exchanges and contacts at all levels, promote economic and energy cooperation, strengthen collaboration in education, science and technology, and step up the teaching of Vietnamese and Russian in the respective countries.
They should also effectively organize cultural exchange activities marking the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties, he said highlighting the Vietnam cultural festival in Moscow last July and the visits of numerous Russian art troupes to Vietnam.
The Russian side underscored the important role of the Vietnam - Russia intergovernmental committee in coordinating bilateral cooperation across sectors. Both sides agreed to convene the next session of the committee soon in order to further deepen cooperation, particularly in preparation for the Vietnam–Russia and Russia-Vietnam year of science and technology in 2026.
Source: VNA