Vietnamese, Chinese Party commissions boost cooperation on internal affairs

Le Hong Quang, a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) on November 24 chaired the talks with a delegation of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee's Commission for Political and Legal Affairs led by its deputy secretary-general Wang Yixing.

Quang affirmed that as neighbours, Vietnam and China share a long-standing friendship, anchored in the principle of being “both comrades and brothers.” He noted that in recent years, ties between the two Parties and States have maintained the most positive, comprehensive, and substantive momentum in decades. In the context of the Year of Vietnam-China Humanistic Exchange and celebrations of the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations, cooperation has continued to advance across sectors.

He congratulated the CPC on successfully organising the fourth plenary session of its 20th Central Committee, emphasising the session’s importance in outlining major orientations for China’s forthcoming 15th five-year plan and its goal of fostering new quality productive forces to drive socio-economic transformation.

On future cooperation, Quang proposed that the two agencies fully implement their signed Memorandum of Understanding. Key priorities include maintaining regular exchanges to build trust; enhancing professional training for Vietnamese officials in internal affairs, law, anti-corruption, anti-wastefulness and judicial reform; and strengthening information-sharing and experience exchanges on institutional and legal consolidation in these areas. He also called for greater coordination on issues related to national security and integrity education for public officials.

Quang expressed confidence that, with strong support from the high-ranking leaders of both Parties, cooperation between the two commissions will continue to grow in a substantive and results-oriented manner, contributing to the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership and the building of a Vietnam–China community with a shared future that carries strategic significance.

The two sides exchanged experiences on managing internal affairs, safeguarding national security, maintaining social stability, and preventing and combating corruption, wastefulness and other negative phenomena, as well as on judicial reform.

Speaking at the talks, Wang praised Vietnam’s notable achievements in socio-economic development, building a socialist rule-of-law state and maintaining political stability. These, he noted, reflected the sound leadership and long-term strategic vision of the CPV.

He affirmed that China attaches great importance to strengthening ties with Vietnam in general and cooperation with the CPV Central Committee's Commission for Internal Affairs in particular. Wang expressed confidence that collaboration between the two bodies will become increasingly substantive and effective, contributing to stronger relations between the two Parties and States and to further advancing the building of the Vietnam–China community with a shared future that carries strategic significance.

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Party building and rectification – the key to national development success

VOV.VN - Experts contributing opinions to the draft Political Report for the coming 14th National Party Congress have affirmed that the Party building and rectification campaign continues to be the decisive factor determining every success in the cause of Đổi mới (Renewal) and national development and defence.

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