During thestay, the Party chief held talks with Party General Secretary and StatePresident Xi Jinping; met with member of the CPC Politburo StandingCommittee and Premier of the State Council Li Keqiang, member of the CPCPolitburo Standing Committee and Chairman of the Standing Committee ofthe National People’s Congress Zhang Dejiang; member of the CPCPolitburo Standing Committee and Chairman of the National Committee ofthe Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference Yu Zhengsheng.
In a friendly and candid atmosphere, the two sidesinformed one another of the situations in their respective Parties andcountries, discussed issues in-depth and reached broad commonperceptions on the orientation and major measures to intensify tiesbetween the two Parties and countries.
Concludingthe visit, they issued the Vietnam-China joint communiqué affirming theoutcomes of the visit and key perceptions reached between Party andState leaders in order to further develop the Vietnam-China neighbourlyfriendship and comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership in ahealthy, stable and sustainable fashion for the sake of the two peoplesand for peace, stability and prosperity in the region and the world.
Party leaders Nguyen Phu Trong and Xi Jinping met andaddressed the 15 th friendly gathering of Vietnam – China youth andtoured an exhibition of the outcomes of 10 Party ideology workshops.
General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong also met Chinesewar veterans, families of those who assisted Vietnam during the war,staff from the Vietnamese embassy and the Vietnamese student communityin Beijing.
In Yunnan, he learned about the localurban development model, visited the Kunming Urban Planning Museum andmet the staff of the Vietnamese Consulate General and student community.
The Party leader also received executives of several Chinese corporations active in Vietnam.
Officials of the Vietnamese delegation held bilateral meetings withChinese partners, attended the launch of Vietjet Air flights linkingVietnamese and Chinese localities, and toured some Yunnan firms.-VNA