Vietnam strongly demands China to stop illegal survey vessel
Vietnam opposes China's illegal surveys on its continental shelf and exclusive economic zone.
Vietnam opposes China's illegal surveys on its continental shelf and exclusive economic zone.
The scope of cooperation includes not only investment but also technology transfer, employee training, and the exploration of other markets.
Vietnam opposes China's latest baseline on its sea territory in the Gulf of Tonkin.
The two sides believe that the people-to-people links would promote cooperation in culture, tourism, and manpower, and therefore contribute to economic ties.
French author Charlotte Aguttes-Reynier's Modern Art in Indochina features biographies and rare works by famous Vietnamese painters.
The content spans political, economic, cultural, and tourism fields, as well as addressing issues and building people-to-people ties guided by the consensus of top leaders.
Professor Peng Liyuan, spouse of General Secretary and President of China Xi Jinping, was impressed by the examples of Vietnamese women and highly appreciated the role of education in changing the fate of women.
One-sixth of the agreements were signed at the governmental level.
Both countries agreed to build a community of shared strategic significance for the benefit of the two peoples and world peace and progress.
Vietnam and China are neighboring countries that share a long-standing friendship, similarities in history and culture, and development path.
Provinces and cities along the Vietnam-China Economic Corridor aim to achieve a total trade value of US$5 billion.
The signing of this agreement between the provinces and cities of two countries demonstrates the will and determination of the localities to build a prosperous and sustainable economic corridor.
The establishment of an official mechanism between the five provinces and cities of Vietnam and China is a crucial initiative that lays the groundwork for cooperation activities among localities.
Sustained efforts are essential to strengthen the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership between Vietnam and China.
The conference serves as a platform for the five provinces and cities to enhance information exchange, foster transportation links, and collaborate in various sectors.
This event, part of the National Trade Promotion Program, marks the 23rd installment of the fair, alternating annually between Lao Cai, Vietnam, and Yunnan, China.
Vietnam calls for enhanced cooperation for the balanced and sustainable development of economic and trade relations between the two countries.