Congratulating Chongqing on its achievements in socio-economic development, urban modernisation and Party building, Tri expressed his confidence that under the leadership of the CPC Central Committee with General Secretary and President Xi Jinping at its core, the city will continue to achieve more successes.
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The meeting between Politburo member, Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and Chairman of its Commission for Internal Affairs Le Minh Tri (L) and Yuan Jiajun, member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and Secretary of the Chongqing municipal Party Committee |
He also conveyed his sympathy over the deadly landslide that struck Pengshui county on July 17 morning.
Highlighting the longstanding ties between Vietnam and Chongqing, he thanked the municipal authorities for preserving the historical sites and artifacts associated with President Ho Chi Minh's revolutionary activities in the city, describing them as a shared and invaluable asset of the two nations.
He reaffirmed the Vietnamese Party and State's support for expanding comprehensive and substantive cooperation between Chongqing and Vietnamese localities, calling on both sides to continue effectively implementing the common perceptions reached by the two countries' high-ranking leaders.
He proposed further increasing delegation exchanges at all levels and sharing experience in the fields of common concern, including the Party building, urban planning and management, and development of key industries.
The official also called for stronger railway connectivity, including more efficient use of the existing Vietnam–Chongqing rail freight corridor linking with Europe and better preparations to optimise new cross-border railway projects currently under construction.
Tri encouraged Chongqing enterprises to expand investment in Vietnam, particularly in high technology, green development, manufacturing, automotive and advanced material industries.
He also proposed Chongqing facilitate market access for Vietnamese businesses and imports while strengthening cooperation in high-quality human resources training, tourism under the framework of the Vietnam–China Tourism Cooperation Year 2026–2027, and locality-to-locality friendship exchanges to reinforce the social foundation of bilateral relations.
For his part, Yuan congratulated Vietnam on its recent development achievements and presented Chongqing's progress in the Party building, socio-economic development, as well as its strategic role as the only centrally-run municipality in southwest China.
Emphasising the long-standing friendship nurtured by President Ho Chi Minh and previous Chinese leaders, the host highly valued Chongqing's cooperation with Vietnam and its localities. He affirmed the importance his city attaches to the cooperation with Vietnam, and its commitment to implementing the common understandings of the two countries' high-ranking leaders to further step up mutually beneficial ties with Vietnamese localities.
He also underlined its readiness to expand practical collaboration in transport connectivity, trade, investment, tourism, education and high-quality workforce development.
Yuan pledged to make full use of the two countries' revolutionary heritage sites to pass on the traditional friendship to younger generations, and reaffirmed Chongqing's continued support for the Vietnamese Consulate General to operate efficiently, serving as a bridge for bilateral cooperation.
During the visit, Tri and the Vietnamese delegation visited the Hongyan Memorial Museum, which houses a room in which late President Ho Chi Minh lived and worked around 1939–1940 while conducting revolutionary activities in Chongqing under the alias Ho Quang.
The delegation met officials and staff of the Vietnamese Consulate General in Chongqing, along with representatives of the Vietnamese community in Chongqing and Sichuan. They also visited several industrial, urban planning and legislative institutions in the city.
Source: VNA