A delegation of the Mexican Labour Party (MLP), led by Pedro Vazquez Gonzalez, Politburo member and head of the MLP parliamentarians’ group at the Chamber of Deputies, is on a visit to Vietnam.
The delegation was received by Pham Quang Nghi, member of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee’s Political Bureau and secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee, in Hanoi on Nov. 25.
On behalf of the MLP, Gonzalez, who is also president of the Mexican parliamentarians’ group for friendship with Vietnam, announced the MLP’s decision to present Hanoi with a statue of President Ho, as a symbol of the deep sentiment and respect of the MLP and Mexican people to the Vietnamese great leader.
Nghi appreciated the achievements made by the MLP over the recent time, especially the party’s contributions to the recent success of the Latin American left-wing force. He expressed his confidence in further successes of the MLP in its struggle for justice, and affirmed determination to boost the cooperation between the two parties and peoples.
Later the same day, the statue of President Ho was handed over to Hanoi in a solemn ceremony held at the headquarter of the Hanoi People’s Committee.
On Nov. 24, the MLP delegation held talks with a CPV delegation led by Hoang Binh Quan, member of CPV CC and Chairman of the CPV CC’s External Relations Commission.
The two sides briefed each other on the situation of their own parties and countries, and exchanged view on regional and international issues of common concern. Especially, they focused discussion on measures to expand the relations between the two parties and peoples.
During their stay in Vietnam, the Mexican delegation also met with the Parliamentarians’ Group for Friendship between Vietnam and Cuba and the Latin American, and the Party Committee of Bac Ninh province./.
The delegation was received by Pham Quang Nghi, member of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee’s Political Bureau and secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee, in Hanoi on Nov. 25.
On behalf of the MLP, Gonzalez, who is also president of the Mexican parliamentarians’ group for friendship with Vietnam, announced the MLP’s decision to present Hanoi with a statue of President Ho, as a symbol of the deep sentiment and respect of the MLP and Mexican people to the Vietnamese great leader.
Nghi appreciated the achievements made by the MLP over the recent time, especially the party’s contributions to the recent success of the Latin American left-wing force. He expressed his confidence in further successes of the MLP in its struggle for justice, and affirmed determination to boost the cooperation between the two parties and peoples.
Later the same day, the statue of President Ho was handed over to Hanoi in a solemn ceremony held at the headquarter of the Hanoi People’s Committee.
On Nov. 24, the MLP delegation held talks with a CPV delegation led by Hoang Binh Quan, member of CPV CC and Chairman of the CPV CC’s External Relations Commission.
The two sides briefed each other on the situation of their own parties and countries, and exchanged view on regional and international issues of common concern. Especially, they focused discussion on measures to expand the relations between the two parties and peoples.
During their stay in Vietnam, the Mexican delegation also met with the Parliamentarians’ Group for Friendship between Vietnam and Cuba and the Latin American, and the Party Committee of Bac Ninh province./.