Vietnam, Russia exchange experience in social management

President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Tran Thanh Man expressed his hope that the VFF and the Russian Social Bureau (RSB) will step up cooperation and the sharing of experience in social management, contributing to conveying public opinions to all-level authorities.
Vietnam, Russia exchange experience in social management ảnh 1President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee Tran Thanh Man (5th, right) and Vice President of Russian Social Bureau Sergey Aleksandrovich (4th, right) (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) CentralCommittee Tran Thanh Man expressed his hope that the VFF and the Russian SocialBureau (RSB) will step up cooperation and the sharing of experience in socialmanagement, contributing to conveying public opinions to all-level authorities.

Ata meeting with RSB Vice President Sergey Aleksandrovich in Hanoi on December 28, Man said he believesthat collaboration between the two agencies will contribute to the dynamicdevelopment of the Vietnam-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership.

He called on the RSB to continueto support and create optimal conditions for the Vietnamese in Russia.

Vietnam always treasuresthe traditional friendship and valuable support of Russian people to thecountry during its national construction and defence, especially the aid of theRussian Government and people to help Vietnam overcome consequences of typhoonDamrey in November 2017, the official said.

He reiterated that Vietnamalways attaches importance to and prioritises intensifying the comprehensivestrategic partnership with Russia, promoting bilateral affiliation acrossfields effectively and tangibly.

EchoingMan’s views, Aleksandrovich noted his wish that the two sides will continuetheir coordination and exchange of experience during their operation.
In 2018, a VFF delegation led by its PresidentMan is scheduled to visit Russia, during which the two sides are expected tosign a memorandum of understanding on cooperation.-VNA

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