Vietnam and Italy have discussed issues of mutual interest in
legislative and supervision work during the current working visit to
Italy by Vice Chairman of the Vietnamese National Assembly Uong Chu Luu.
While
in Italy from Sep. 22-25, NA Vice Chairman Luu met with Vice President
of the Italian Parliament’s Chamber of Deputies (IPCD) Rocco Buttiglione
and worked with the Foreign Affairs and Convention Committees and the
Italian Parliamentarian Group for Solidarity with Vietnam on Sept. 22.
Luu
thanked Italy for its support to Vietnam’s struggle for national
independence and development and the country’s bid to join the World
Trade Organisation (WTO).
The deputy legislative chief said in
addition to the fine relationship between Vietnam and Italy, the two
parliaments have had important foundations for cooperation through
exchanges and visits by the two countries and parliaments’ leaders.
Although
Vietnam has been suffering from the world economic crisis, the nation
has gained relatively high growth rates and is actively integrating into
the global economy and the European region, Luu said. He added that
therefore Vietnam wants Italy to continue support and recognise Vietnam
as a socialist-oriented market economy.
For his part, Buttiglione
said Vietnam and Italy should promote the exchange of high-ranking
delegations and experiences in legislative work and the relationship
between the two parliaments.
He suggested both countries further
promote the exchange of cultural activities and students and boost
bilateral trade and investment relations to match the two countries’
potentials.
Italy wants to cooperate and assist Vietnam in the
fields of its strength, including cultural heritage preservation and
restoration, Buttiglione said.
President of the Chamber of
Deputies’ Foreign Affairs Committee Stefani Stefano emphasised the
significance of the Vietnamese NA delegation’s visit, saying it brings
the relationship between the two legislatures to a new height.
Italy
is interested in Vietnam’s development and integration process as well
as its socio-economic development, Stefano said, noting that he is
impressed by Vietnam’s renewal achievements which help the country get
out of its underdeveloped status and reduce its poverty rate to the
lowest rate.
Italian congressmen representing the Democratic
Party (PD) and Northern League (LN) party spoke highly of Vietnam’s
successful role as Chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN) in 2010 which, they said, reflected Vietnam’s increasing
position.
Earlier, the delegation had paid working visits to Slovakia from September 12-16 and the Czech Republic from Sept. 19-21./.