The two sides agreed to exchange delegations and documents, to hold exhibitions and culture weeks, to push to sign a three-year cooperation agreement in the field of sports, and to seek effective measures to carry out previous agreements on culture and tourism.
Both countries committed to assisting to each other to organise cultural events and major festivals such as the 1,000th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi, the 120th birthday of Late President Ho Chi Minh and Mexico’s 200 years of Independence and the 100-year anniversary of its Revolution.
In the field of sports, Minister Anh suggested exchanging the coaches of Vietnam’s wushu, taekwondo and shooting teams, and Mexico’s springboard and football teams. Leaders of Mexico’s National Commission for Physical Culture and Sports handed over to Vietnam a draft bilateral cooperation agreement and promised to visit Hanoi in August.
The Vietnamese side proposed that Mexico support the vote for Ha Long Bay to become one of the seven new natural wonders of the world. Also, Vietnam committed to join in the American International Tourism Fair to be held in Mexico in September and the Mexican side agreed to send a delegation to take part in a tourism fair in Ho Chi Minh City this year.
In addition, Minister Hoang Tuan Anh laid a wreath at the Ho Chi Minh statue in a park in Mexico City and visited some historical-cultural relics. He also met with staff at Vietnam’s embassy in Mexico.
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