Vietnam’s National Assembly (NA) wants
to have more exchanges and share experiences with other countries’
parliaments, including the Republic of Korea (RoK)’s, to better carry
out its functions, especially in building and improving Vietnam’s legal
system.
NA Vice Chairman Uong Chu Luu delivered the
statement when hosting Jin Hyeong, Chairman of the Public
Administration and Security Committee under the RoK’s National Assembly
in Hanoi on March 10.
The NA Vice Chairman expressed his pleasure at the fine development of
the two countries’ friendly and cooperative relations and the ties
between the their legislative bodies.
In recent years, delegations from the two legislatures have exchanged
visits, helping strengthening mutual understanding and joint efforts.
The two legislative bodies should continue promoting exchanges and
actively carry out the signed cooperation agreement, said Luu.
For his part, Jin – Hyeong praised Vietnam’s rapid economic development
over recent years and offered his view that Vietnam had affirmed its
position in the region and in the international arena.
The Korean official stressed that the promotion of bilateral
cooperation benefits both the RoK and Vietnam and that he expects the
Vietnamese NA and government will create more favourable conditions for
RoK businesses, especially in administrative procedures.
The RoK will go on reforming laws and policies to create the best
conditions for foreigners, including some 90,000 Vietnamese
expatriates, the Korean official said.
On this occasion, Jin – Hyeong expressed his hope that Vietnam would
continue backing up the peace process and nuclear non-proliferation on
the Korean Peninsular./.