The event was attended by officials of Chinese media regulatory bodies, along with key press agencies, reporters, and academics of China.
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General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and President of China Xi Jinping (first from left) and Party General Secretary To Lam (third from right) at the Vietnam - China friendship exchange festival |
Ambassador Pham Thanh Binh highlighted Vietnam’s socio-economic and foreign policy achievements following nearly 40 years of the Doi moi (Renewal) process. He also noted the focuses of the Vietnamese Party and State in the new era as well as the goals for 2030 and 2045.
Talking about the Vietnam – China ties, he said relations between the two Parties and countries have seen strong, comprehensive, and remarkable progress across various fields. Historic visits by the top leaders of the two Parties and countries have provided a strong impetus for the healthy and stable development of bilateral relations, aligned with the development goals of each country and the shared aspirations of their peoples.
Binh also affirmed the significance of Party General Secretary and President of China Xi Jinping’s recent state visit to Vietnam, during which the two sides deepened strategic dialogue and set a new important direction for the future of bilateral relations.
He noted that the visit marked a new milestone in the Vietnam – China friendly neighborliness, comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership, and community with a shared future that carries strategic significance, laying a solid stepping stone for further advancing all-round cooperation on par with the new height of bilateral relations.
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Chinese Ambassador to Vietnam He Wei at the press briefing |
Looking ahead, the ambassador announced that Vietnam and China will coordinate closely to fruitfully implement the high-level common perceptions, strengthen cooperation across all fields, with a focus on regular mutual visits and meetings at all levels, boost substantive collaboration in focal areas to create more bright spots of cooperation, and enhance people-to-people ties to reinforce the social foundation for the building of the Vietnam – China community with a shared future. The two sides will also continue close coordination at multilateral forums of which both are members, work together to properly manage the land border, better control and resolve differences, and together maintain peace and stability at sea.
During the gathering, the Vietnamese diplomat addressed questions from Chinese journalists and scholars, highlighting the media's important role in fostering the social foundation for bilateral ties.
He expressed his hope that media outlets in both countries will continue promoting positive messages about each country's situation as well as the two nations' friendship and comprehensive cooperation, helping strengthen mutual understanding and respect, expand mutually beneficial collaboration, and foster the strong development of the Vietnam – China relations.
Source: VNA