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Jun 29, 2016 / 10:11

Strengthening Vietnam-Belgium connections

During the meeting with Isabella Emmery, Vice President of the Parliament of the Federation Wallonie-Brussels, National Assembly Vice Chairman Uong Chu Luu made the remark that cooperation between the Vietnamese NA and the Parliament of the Federation Wallonie-Brussels, along with the Belgian Federal Parliament, has contributed to the two countries’ overall relations.

 
National Assembly Vice Chairman Uong Chu Luu
National Assembly Vice Chairman Uong Chu Luu
The guest rejoiced at the intensive and comprehensive development of Vietnamese – Belgian relations in every aspect and at the federal, regional and community levels. Reiterating Vietnam’s consistent policy of enhancing the relationship with Belgium, an important EU partner of Vietnam, Luu highly valued regular political meetings and high-ranking visits between the two nations. 

He also informed the host about the outcomes of the recent election of the 14th NA in Vietnam, noting that Vietnam has had a NA Chairwoman for the first time. Meanwhile, the rate of female NA deputies and the educational level of the new legislators in the 14th tenure are higher than in the past. 

Luu thanked the Belgian Federal Parliament and the Wallonie-Brussels parliament for providing non-refundable aid for Vietnam. He stressed that the assistance has been used effectively in such fields as clean water supply, education, State management, institution reinforcement, and health care. 

Cooperation between Vietnam and Wallonie-Brussels has been increasing recently, especially in education – training. Funded by Belgium’s French-speaking community, projects in language and manpower training, and scientific research capacity improvement in Vietnamese universities have proved fruitful, he added. 

The Vietnamese NA Vice Chairman asked the parliament and government of Wallonie-Brussels to strengthen this partnership to help foster Vietnam’s education. He also voiced his hope for stronger parliamentary connections between the two sides. He took this occasion to invite the President and Vice President of the Parliament of Federation Wallonie-Brussels to visit Vietnam in the near future. 

For her part, Isabelle Emmery applauded the outcomes of the general election in Vietnam, adding that the Federation Wallonie-Brussels parliament and the Vietnamese NA can bolster ties in official training and environmental management. As Vietnam is a member of the Francophone community, Wallonie-Brussels looks forward to working together with the Southeast Asian nation in drafting and exchanging documents written in French, she said.