Vietnamese National Assembly Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung had separate
meetings with leaders of the UK parliament and the City of London on
Dec. 8, during his visit to the United Kingdom.
In
his meeting with Speaker of the House of Lords, Baroness D’Souza, NA
Chairman Hung said his visit aims to further strengthen the Vietnam-UK
strategic partnership.
The signing of the Joint
Declaration on Vietnam-UK Strategic Partnership 2010 marks a turning
point in bilateral ties, lifting the relations to a new height, both
bilaterally and multilaterally, he said.
The legislative leader
expressed thanks to the UK parliament, government and people for
providing ODA for Vietnam , making the UK the leading country in the
EU in provision of non-refundable aid to Vietnam .
He
also informed his host of the establishment of the Vietnam-UK Friendship
Parliamentarians Group, saying he believes the group will act as a
bridge between the two countries’ people and legislatures.
Lord Speaker Baroness D’Souza expressed pleasure at the development of
the two countries’ multifaceted cooperation in the recent past,
especially in trade, investment, education and training.
She
said she hoped that after the visit, the two countries’ legislative
bodies will intensify cooperation and experience sharing to heighten
their cooperation.
The same day, NA Chairman Hung and his entourage met with Speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow.
The two sides expressed their pleasure at the effective cooperation and
fine relations of the two countries since Vietnam and the UK set
up diplomatic ties in 1973, especially the issuance of the Joint
Declaration on Vietnam-UK Strategic Partnership.
The two leaders said the two countries are making new developments in diplomacy, politics, economics, trade and culture.
They also agreed to enhance exchanges and coordination in dealing with regional and international issues of mutual concern.
Also later the day, Chairman Hung met with the Lord Mayor of the City of London , David Wootton.
The
two sides were pleased with the launching of the Vietnam-UK direct air
route, saying this is an important event that positively impacts on
trade, investment, tourism and education between the two countries and
helps promote potential areas of cooperation.
They agreed to
create favourable conditions for firms from London to invest and do
long-term and stable business in Vietnam , particularly in the
financial and banking sector, insurance, oil and gas, aircraft engines
and energy, for the benefit of each side and for friendship between the
two nations.
Earlier in the day, Chairman Hung met with staff
of the Vietnamese Embassy in the UK and Overseas Vietnamese and
students studying in the UK .
He also met with leaders of
the International Electricity Group, who paid a courtesy visit on the
occasion of the Chairman’s official visit to the UK./.