Dec 21, 2014 / 11:33
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung met with the Prime Minister of Thailand
On the occasion of attending the fifth Greater Mekong Subregion summit (GMS 5) in Bangkok, Thailand, on the morning of December 20, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung had a meeting with the Prime Minister of Thailand Prayut chan-ocha.
At the meeting, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung expressed his gratitude to the Prime Minister of Thailand for warm welcome given for the high-level delegation of Vietnam Government; at the mean time wishing Thailand to successfully organize the GMS 5.
The two PMs expressed their delight at the fine development of neighbourly relations and strategic partnership between the countries and agreed to implement the agreements reached during Thai PM’s visit to Vietnam in November 2014.
The concurred to bolster trade and investment cooperation, specifically singling out rice and rubber cooperation, and enhance transport connectivity. In this vein, they agreed to open bus routes connecting Vietnam and Thailand to promote cultural and tourism exchange.
PM Prayut Chan-ocha reported that Thailand has consented to allow Vietnamese labourers to work in the country and would consider negotiating a labour cooperation agreement. The two sides have been determined to step up cooperation in handling violations pertaining to fishermen’s activities in accordance with international law and the sound friendship relations. They agreed to continue to bolster cooperation at regional and international forums.
For his part, PM Dung underscored the importance of closer cooperation in the sustainable and effective use of Mekong River water resources for the benefit of people living along the river and for the sake of regional cooperation and development.
The two PMs expressed their delight at the fine development of neighbourly relations and strategic partnership between the countries and agreed to implement the agreements reached during Thai PM’s visit to Vietnam in November 2014.
The concurred to bolster trade and investment cooperation, specifically singling out rice and rubber cooperation, and enhance transport connectivity. In this vein, they agreed to open bus routes connecting Vietnam and Thailand to promote cultural and tourism exchange.
PM Prayut Chan-ocha reported that Thailand has consented to allow Vietnamese labourers to work in the country and would consider negotiating a labour cooperation agreement. The two sides have been determined to step up cooperation in handling violations pertaining to fishermen’s activities in accordance with international law and the sound friendship relations. They agreed to continue to bolster cooperation at regional and international forums.
For his part, PM Dung underscored the importance of closer cooperation in the sustainable and effective use of Mekong River water resources for the benefit of people living along the river and for the sake of regional cooperation and development.
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