HCM City holds first friendship dialogue with foreign localities
HCM City (VNA) – The first Ho Chi Minh City Friendship Dialogue (FD HCMC), themed “Resilience Adaptation for Recovery and Development”, was held on
December 3 with the participation of over 20 foreign delegations from localities
worldwide.
The event aims to promote the friendship and cooperation between HCM
City and foreign localities as well as popularise the country and people to
international friends.
Speaking at the opening, Chairman of the HCM City People’s Committee Phan Van Mai said in addition to the rapid expansion of cooperative relations, the city's collaboration activities are
diversified, bringing many practical results, contributing to the
implementation of the country's foreign policy and serving the city’s socio-economic
development.
The official emphasised that a "Mayors' conference"
that took place right after the opening would be an opportunity to exchange experience and ways to deepen the relations, thus facilitating international integration.
He also said that the presence of leaders from central agencies and foreign
guests at the event was not only great support for Ho Chi Minh City, but also reflected the friendship and determination to work together to further promote
international cooperation activities in the coming time.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son spoke highly of
the organisation of the dialogue, saying it demonstrated the city’s creativeness
and its leading role in implementing external activities at the local level.
He
hoped that foreign localities and HCM City will continue to unite and step up cooperation activities in all fields, making positive contributions to the
development and prosperity of each country.
The minister thanked the international
community, including friends of HCM City, for supporting and providing vaccines for Vietnam and HCM City in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Son said
he wished that the spirit of cooperation will continue to be promoted in the
post-pandemic recovery.
At the end of the dialogue, the localities agreed to
further strengthen the friendship and comprehensive cooperation on the basis of
mutual respect and understanding. They
also set forth initiatives to enhance people-to-people exchanges and cohesion./.