Vietnam, Venezuela enhance cooperation in ethnic affairs

A delegation of the National Assembly (NA)’s Council for Ethnic Affairs paid a working visit to Venezuela from August 3-5 at the invitation of the Standing Commission on Indigenous Peoples of the Venezuelan NA and the Venezuela - Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Group.
Vietnam, Venezuela enhance cooperation in ethnic affairs ảnh 1The working session between the delegation of the Vietnamese NA's Council for Ethnic Affairs and the Venezuelan Ministry of Indigenous Peoples. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – A delegation of the National Assembly(NA)’s Council for Ethnic Affairs paid a working visit to Venezuela from August3-5 at the invitation of the Standing Commission on Indigenous Peoples of the Venezuelan NA and the Venezuela - Vietnam ParliamentaryFriendship Group.

During thetrip, the delegation made a courtesy call on First Vice President of theVenezuelan NA Pedro Infante; met with Second Vice President of the VenezuelanNA America Perez; held talks with head of the Standing Commission on Indigenous Peoples Aloha Nuneza and President of the Venezuela - Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Group SaulOrtega; and had a working session with Deputy Minister of Indigenous Peoples MarianneRomero.

At theevents, Nguyen Lam Thanh, Vice Chairman of the Vietnamese NA’s Council for Ethnic Affairs and Chairman of the Vietnam - Venezuela Parliamentary Friendship Group,said the visit aimed to enhance the friendship and cooperation between the VietnameseNA’s Council for Ethnic Affairs and the Venezuelan NA’s Standing Commission on Indigenous Peoples, as well as between the two parliamentaryfriendship groups, thereby helping further intensify the two countries’traditional friendship and comprehensive partnership.

Giving anoverview of the Vietnamese Party and State’s policies on ethnic minority and mountainousareas, he affirmed that the Government of Vietnam has always paid attention toand carried out a number of policies to help develop and improve the materialand spiritual lives of all ethnic minority groups.

Ethnic affairsand solidarity always play a strategic role in the Vietnamese revolution so asto promote equality and solidarity among ethnic groups, he noted.

Thanh addedthat the Communist Party of Vietnam always attaches importance to external relations via the party channel, which will create solid political stepping stones forstate-to-state ties and define orientations for Vietnam’s relations with othercountries to develop stably and sustainably.

Thanking theVenezuelan people and progressive forces for their solidarity with and supportfor Vietnam throughout history, he expressed his hope that the two sides willcontinue increasing all-level mutual visits, maintain the existing mechanismsand agreements such as the political consultation between the two foreignministries and the Inter-Governmental Committee, further reinforce and expand multifacetedcooperation, and work closely together at international forums andorganisations.

Welcoming the Vietnamese delegation, officials of the Venezuelan NA expressed their admiration for Vietnam’s struggle for national liberation and reunification in the past and the cause of Doi moi (Renewal) under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam.

They stressed that the Venezuelan NA treasures and wishes to further intensify relations with the Vietnamese NA through increasing mutual visits at all levels, especially between their NA leaders, enhancing cooperation between parliamentary agencies, and boosting joint activities in all aspects.

First Vice President of the Venezuelan NA Pedro Infante suggested building coordination mechanisms between the two NAs, their specialised committees, and the two parliamentary friendship groups.

He offered thanks to Vietnamese NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue for the invitation to the Venezuelan NA to attend the 9th Global Conference of Young Parliamentarians, scheduled to take place in Hanoi from September 14 to 17. He affirmed that his country’s legislature will send a high-level delegation to the event.

During the visit, the delegation of the Vietnamese NA’s Ethnic Affairs Council and the Vietnam - Venezuela Parliamentary Friendship Group laid wreaths at the monument to President Ho Chi Minh in Caracas, paid tribute to Liberator Simon Bolivar and late President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, visited some establishments of local people, and met with the staff of the Vietnamese Embassy and representatives of the Vietnamese community in Venezuela./.
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