Vietnam always attaches importance to the development of its traditional and strategic partnership relations with Russia, said Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung while receiving the Russian Foreign Minister in Hanoi on July 25.
He hailed the fruitful results of the talks between the Russian minister and the Vietnamese Deputy PM-cum-Foreign Minister Pham Gia Khiem.
He affirmed that the Vietnamese state and people will make all-out efforts to strengthen the two countries’ strategic partnership, promote two-way trade, create favourable conditions for the imports of Vietnamese products to Russia and attract Russian investors to Vietnam.
PM Dung suggested that the two countries should remove obstacles to boost cooperation in energy, telecommunications and science-technology.
He also required Russian authorities at all levels to create favourable conditions for Vietnamese people living there, especially Vietnamese traders at the Cherkyzovo market in Moscow to help them overcome difficulties and resume normal life.
Minister Lavrov said both sides have agreed to further promote Vietnam-Russia relations so as to create good conditions for Russian investors in Vietnam and strengthen the imports of Vietnamese products to Russia as well as activities to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Vietnam and Russia’ diplomatic ties in 2010.
He proposed that the two countries should discuss a trade-investment action plan until 2012 to iron out snags in every project at the next meeting of the intergovernmental committee.
He affirmed that the Vietnamese state and people will make all-out efforts to strengthen the two countries’ strategic partnership, promote two-way trade, create favourable conditions for the imports of Vietnamese products to Russia and attract Russian investors to Vietnam.
PM Dung suggested that the two countries should remove obstacles to boost cooperation in energy, telecommunications and science-technology.
He also required Russian authorities at all levels to create favourable conditions for Vietnamese people living there, especially Vietnamese traders at the Cherkyzovo market in Moscow to help them overcome difficulties and resume normal life.
Minister Lavrov said both sides have agreed to further promote Vietnam-Russia relations so as to create good conditions for Russian investors in Vietnam and strengthen the imports of Vietnamese products to Russia as well as activities to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Vietnam and Russia’ diplomatic ties in 2010.
He proposed that the two countries should discuss a trade-investment action plan until 2012 to iron out snags in every project at the next meeting of the intergovernmental committee.
VOVNews/VNA
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