A party politburo member of Vietnam wished that the Communist Party of India (CPI) (Marxist), which plays an important role in India ’s political arena, will continue to work to further the two countries’ multifaceted cooperation in the framework of their strategic partnership.
Truong Tan Sang, who is also standing member of the Secretariat of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee (CPVCC), made a wish during his meeting with Sitaram Yechury, Politburo member and Head of the CPI (Marxist)’s Commission for International Affairs, in Hanoi on May 12.
Sang spoke highly of the results of the talks held earlier between the CPI delegation and its Vietnamese counterpart and briefed his guest on what the CPV has prepared for its XIth congress as well as recent developments in Vietnam.
He took the opportunity to thank the Indian Government, communists, people and the left wing for precious assistance they offered to the Vietnamese people in their past struggle for national liberation and the current national construction and defence cause.
The Indian guest congratulated Vietnam on immense and significant achievements recorded from its renovation cause and said he believed the Vietnamese people, under the leadership of the CPV, will successfully implement the Xth Party Congress’s resolution and organise the upcoming XIth Party Congress.
Earlier, Sitaram Yechury held talks with Hoang Binh Quan, CPVCC member and Head of the CPVCC Commission for External Relations.
During the talks, both sides kept one another updated with the situation in their respective party as well as major socio-economic developments in their countries.
They discussed regional and international issues of mutual concern and specific measures to further enhance ties between their parties and countries.
While in Vietnam , the Indian communist attended a symposium on “Ho Chi Minh’s heritages” held by the Ho Chi Minh National Administration-Politics Institute, and paid tribute to the late President at his mausoleum.
He also met authorities of Ho Chi Minh City and the northern province of Quang Ninh, and visited some economic establishments and cultural sites in these localities./.
Truong Tan Sang, who is also standing member of the Secretariat of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee (CPVCC), made a wish during his meeting with Sitaram Yechury, Politburo member and Head of the CPI (Marxist)’s Commission for International Affairs, in Hanoi on May 12.
Sang spoke highly of the results of the talks held earlier between the CPI delegation and its Vietnamese counterpart and briefed his guest on what the CPV has prepared for its XIth congress as well as recent developments in Vietnam.
He took the opportunity to thank the Indian Government, communists, people and the left wing for precious assistance they offered to the Vietnamese people in their past struggle for national liberation and the current national construction and defence cause.
The Indian guest congratulated Vietnam on immense and significant achievements recorded from its renovation cause and said he believed the Vietnamese people, under the leadership of the CPV, will successfully implement the Xth Party Congress’s resolution and organise the upcoming XIth Party Congress.
Earlier, Sitaram Yechury held talks with Hoang Binh Quan, CPVCC member and Head of the CPVCC Commission for External Relations.
During the talks, both sides kept one another updated with the situation in their respective party as well as major socio-economic developments in their countries.
They discussed regional and international issues of mutual concern and specific measures to further enhance ties between their parties and countries.
While in Vietnam , the Indian communist attended a symposium on “Ho Chi Minh’s heritages” held by the Ho Chi Minh National Administration-Politics Institute, and paid tribute to the late President at his mausoleum.
He also met authorities of Ho Chi Minh City and the northern province of Quang Ninh, and visited some economic establishments and cultural sites in these localities./.