Party chief hosts Chairman of Japanese Communist Party Presidium
Hanoi (VNA) – General Secretary of the Communist
Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee Nguyen Phu Trong hosted a reception in
Hanoi on December 26 for visiting Chairman of the Presidium of the
Japanese Communist Party (JCP) Central Committee Shii Kazuo.
Party chief Trong expressed his belief that Shii’s visit, coinciding with the
50th anniversary of diplomatic ties, will contribute to strengthening
traditional friendship and solidarity between the two countries’ Parties and
people.
Congratulating achievements made by the JCP over the past years,
he believed and wished that the JCP’s 29th Congress will be a
success, opening up a new development path, elevating the JCP’s position
and reputation, and enhancing its increasingly important role in Japanese
politics.
He was also pleased with the positive developments of ties between the
two Parties over the past years through facilitating exchanges, high-level meetings
and information sharing. He spoke highly of the annual theoretical exchange
between the two Parties, considering it a standout feature in their cooperative
relationship and exchanges.
Shii, for his part, believed that under the leadership of
the CPV Central Committee, the Vietnamese people will successfully realise the
Resolution set forth at the 13th National Party Congress.
He informed the host about the results of his talks with
Politburo member, Permanent member of the CPV Central
Committee's Secretariat and Chairwoman of the CPV Central Committee's
Organisation Commission Truong Thi Mai, saying that both sides reached
consensus on orientations
to cooperation between the two Parties in the coming time.
Shii said his visit to Vietnam and several Southeast Asian countries
aims to discuss peace building in the region and share the JCP's stance on peace and
development issues in the region and the world.
Hailing
Vietnam's stature and role in the region, and its recent accomplishments in foreign affairs,
he believed that Vietnam will continue to make even greater contributions to
peace, stability, cooperation and development in the region and the world.
The guest also provided an update on the JCP’s recent developments,
as well as preparations for its 29th Congress scheduled for this January.
Earlier, Shii also held a
discussion with Secretary of the CPV Central Committee and head of its Commission
for External Relations Le Hoai Trung, during which they delved into orientations and
foreign policies of their Parties, as well as global and regional issues of their
concern.
Both sides underscored the significance of the relationship between the two Parties in
their foreign policies, and concurred that in the current situation, the two Parties
need to exert efforts and actively play a role in promoting peace, cooperation
and development in the Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia, while contributing to
the global efforts for peace, friendship, cooperation and development,
including disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation; and advancing
international relations based on the respect for international law and the
United Nations Charter.
They concluded by agreeing to continue discussions on measures
to reinforce ties between the two Parties and coordinate at international
forums, and ensure the effective organisation of the 11th theoretical exchange
between the two Parties next year./.