Vietnam and Mongolia should accelerate cooperation in agriculture, animal husbandry, industry, energy and processing in the coming time to meet the two countries’ potential, Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai has said.
Hai made the suggestion in Hanoi on March 19 at a reception held for visiting Mongolian Minister of Industry and Agriculture Kh.Battulga who had attended the 15 th annual meeting of the Vietnam-Mongolia Intergovernmental Committee.
The two countries should also intensify exchanges of high-ranking delegations, support each other at international forums and create favourable conditions for the two sides’ partners to carry out the signed agreements, the deputy PM added.
The host spoke highly of the outcomes of the committee’s meeting, saying that they will serve as an important foundation to further foster cooperation between the two countries’ agencies and partners in the fields of politics, economy, culture and education.
Kh.Battulga expressed his hope that the two Governments will create conditions to promptly bring the signed deals to fruition, adhering to mark the 60 th anniversary of their bilateral diplomatic ties next year.
The guest said that his ministry will create the most favourable conditions for Mongolian firms to intensify trade and investment cooperation in the areas of aquaculture and agriculture, which are of the two sides’ strength.-VNA
Hai made the suggestion in Hanoi on March 19 at a reception held for visiting Mongolian Minister of Industry and Agriculture Kh.Battulga who had attended the 15 th annual meeting of the Vietnam-Mongolia Intergovernmental Committee.
The two countries should also intensify exchanges of high-ranking delegations, support each other at international forums and create favourable conditions for the two sides’ partners to carry out the signed agreements, the deputy PM added.
The host spoke highly of the outcomes of the committee’s meeting, saying that they will serve as an important foundation to further foster cooperation between the two countries’ agencies and partners in the fields of politics, economy, culture and education.
Kh.Battulga expressed his hope that the two Governments will create conditions to promptly bring the signed deals to fruition, adhering to mark the 60 th anniversary of their bilateral diplomatic ties next year.
The guest said that his ministry will create the most favourable conditions for Mongolian firms to intensify trade and investment cooperation in the areas of aquaculture and agriculture, which are of the two sides’ strength.-VNA