Party chief welcomes Mexico’s Labour Party leader

The General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), Nong Duc Manh, on May 18 received visiting leader of Mexico ’s Labour Party (LP) Alberto Anaya and his delegation in Hanoi.
The General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), Nong Duc Manh, on May 18 received visiting leader of Mexico ’s Labour Party (LP) Alberto Anaya and his delegation in Hanoi.

At the meeting, the LP President, Senator Anaya warmly congratulated Vietnam on great achievements the country made over the past years. He expressed his strong belief that under the CPV’s leadership, Vietnam will soon become an industrialised and strong country with wealthy people and a democratic, equal and civilised society.

Anaya affirmed he would continue doing his best to strengthen and develop the relations between the two parties, states and peoples.

For his part, Manh spoke highly of the LP’s contributions to the left-wing movement in Latin America .

Manh said he believed that the LP would gain even greater victories in the cause of peace, national independence, democracy and social progress.

On this occasion, once again, Manh sincerely thanked the LP and Mexican people for their solidarity with Vietnam and affirmed his determination to promote the friendly and cooperative ties between the two parties, states and peoples.

Earlier, the same day, a CPV’s delegation led by Truong Tan Sang, Politburo member and Standing Member of the CPV Central Committee’s Secretariat, had a talk with Anaya and his delegation.

The two sides informed each other of the situation in each party and each country and shared views on international issues of mutual concerns.

In addition, the two delegations discussed measures to expand and strengthen the friendly and cooperative ties between the two parties and states.

Sang, on behalf of the CPV’s leader, and Anaya signed a cooperation agreement between the CPV and LP for the period of 2010-2015.

The LP delegation also held working sessions with the CPV’s Central Commission for External Relations, the Central Commission for Information and Education, the Ho Chi Minh National Political - Administrative Academy, the Vietnam News Agency and the Central Acupuncture Hospital./.

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