During a meeting in Hanoi on August 28, Mr Manh assured He Yong, CPC Secretary and Deputy Secretary of the Central Commission for Disciplines Inspection, of Vietnam’s unswerving policy to attach importance to relations with China.
“The Vietnamese Party, State and people will do their best to develop the friendship and traditional cooperation between the two countries, which was cultivated by Presidents Ho Chi Minh and Mao Zedong, and has been developed by generations of leaders and the people of the two countries,” emphasised the Party leader.
He also appreciated cooperative ties and practical exchange programmes between the inspection agencies of the two Communist Parties.
Mr Manh expressed his belief that the visit would make an important contribution to the comprehensive strategic partnership and mutual trust between Vietnam and China.
His view was echoed by the Chinese head delegate, who affirmed China’s determination to constantly develop the comprehensive strategic partnership with Vietnam to fulfill “16 golden letter” commitments made by leaders of the two countries.
“The friendship and cooperation between Vietnam and China in general, and between the two inspection agencies in particular, have constantly developed in both depth and width,” emphasised He.
On the day same, the Chinese delegation held talks with a CPV delegation led by Nguyen Van Chi, Politburo member, Secretary of the CPV Central Committee and head of the CPV CC’s Inspection Commission.
The two delegations focused discussions on theory and experiences relating to inspection work as well as corruption control.
During their stay in Vietnam from August 25-30, the Chinese guests visited the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the late President’s home and office. They also conducted field trips to the northern province of Quang Ninh, the central province of Thua Thien-Hue and Ho Chi Minh City.
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