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Mar 22, 2017 / 16:13

Vietnam to enhance external relations with Russia

On March 21, during a working session with Deputy Chairman of Russia’s State Duma Committee on Foreign Affairs Anatoly Karpov in Moscow, Vietnam and Russia expressed their pleasure at the growing friendship and cooperation in various fields, especially in economics, trade and investment.

 
Vietnamese, Russian officials work together
Vietnamese, Russian officials work together

Vice Chairman of the Vietnam National Assembly’s External Relations Committee Nguyen Manh Tien led a delegation to visit Russia from March 18-22 to push the two countries’ cooperation forward.

The Vietnamese and Russian legislatures have closely worked together at international forums and are expected to hold more regular delegation exchanges at all levels to increase mutual understanding and create a firm foundation to propel the two nations’ relations forward.

Currently, two-way trade is estimated at about 3 billion USD. To realize the goal of 10 billion USD in 2020, the two sides agreed to accelerate the ratification and implementation of agreements signed by their top leaders. 

The Russian side affirmed they will facilitate the bilateral collaboration in oil and gas and energy, as well as enable Vietnamese businesses to export farm produce and seafood to the market, particularly when the free trade agreement between Vietnam and the Eurasian Economic Union has come into force. The Vietnamese official proposed Russia relax tourism visa for Vietnamese citizens and support overseas Vietnamese in the host society.

The same day, Tien had a working session with Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council’s Foreign Affairs Committee in charge of culture and education Aleksandr Volkov, during which he expressed his confidence in the thriving cooperation between the two countries’ parliaments and localities in the coming time.

For his part, Volkov highly valued the Vietnam-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership and believed that the bilateral relations will reap more accomplishments in the future based on the mutual political trust nurtured by the two countries’ leaders.

The two sides also concurred to form a local working group with the participation of localities of both sides, with its meeting held in turn in Vietnam and Russia, aiming to make cooperation among localities more practical and effective.