At the talks, Cecilia Moreau affirmed that the visit is extremely important in further strengthening the multifaceted cooperation between Vietnam and Argentina in general and the relationship between the two legislative bodies in particular.
NA Chairman Hue affirmed that Vietnam attaches great importance to developing relations with Argentina, one of its leading partners in Latin America to further develop the traditional friendship and cooperation between the two countries in a substantive, effective and intensive manner.
The two sides agreed to promote the exchange of visits on all channels; effectively implement cooperation agreements and promote collaboration in agriculture, economy-trade, science-technology, education, tourism, sports and culture.
Hue proposed Argentina speed up the early completion of the internal consultation process between member countries of the Southern Common Market to together with Vietnam. He suggested the Latin American country create favourable conditions for Vietnam's key agricultural products to enter the Argentinean market, thereby balancing the bilateral trade in a long and sustainable way.
The leaders agreed that the two parliaments should work together to promote, encourage and create favourable conditions for activities of the two countries’ businesses.
At the end of the talks, the two leaders signed a cooperation agreement between the two legislatures.
Meeting with Argentinean President Alberto Angel Fernandez in Buenos Aires on April 24 (local time), National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue affirmed Vietnam always attaches importance to the relationship with Argentina, one of its leading partners in Latin America.
Hue congratulated President Alberto A.Fernandez on his success in COVID-19 control, economic recovery, and improving people's lives and social security.
The two sides held that over the past time the Vietnam-Argentina Comprehensive Partnership has developed positively, substantively and effectively in many fields, from politics-diplomacy, economy and trade, to education, agriculture and justice.
They agreed to further deepen political-diplomatic relations and people-to-people exchanges, while taking advantage of their products that can complement each other to bring bilateral trade to 10 billion USD by 2025./.