Both countries should use their current road and seaway transportationroutes to form joint tourism-served tours, he told the President.
He stressed the necessity to reinforce collaboration among the ASEANmember states, especially between Thailand and Vietnam in the rapidlychanging world.
The Thai PM said he believed thatthe traditional friendship foundation will support Vietnam- Thailandcoordination at international forums.
President Truong Tan Sang confirmed that Vietnam treasures and is willing to intensify its ties with Thailand.
He affirmed Vietnam’s commitment to facilitating the implementation ofcooperation programmes between the two countries’ ministries andbusinesses.
Concurring with the Thai PM’s proposalof expanding cooperation among ASEAN members, the State leader hopedthat with its role as ASEAN’s coordinator at regional forums, Thailandwill help address difficulties facing the bloc and build a united ASEANcommunity.
On the same day, the guest was receivedby National Assembly Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung, who expressed his beliefthat the visit will push for stronger bilateral ties, particularly inpolitics, economics, security, defence, tourism, culture and education.
Both sides agreed to enhance parliamentary cooperation through all-level delegation exchanges and experience sharing.
The host took this occasion to invite Thai parliamentary leaders toattend the 132 nd Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) Assembly in Hanoi in2015.-VNA