Party leader ends Russia visit with boost in ties
Vietnamplus, 12/07/2010
The statement said during his visit, Manh held talks with Russian President D. A. Medvedev and met with X.M. Mironov, Chairman of the Federation Council of Russia and the Just Russia party; Chairman of the State Duma and President of the Supreme Council of the United Russia Party B.V. Gryzlov; Deputy Prime Minister A. D. Dukov and Foreign Minister X.V. Lavorov.
Russian President Medvedev took this opportunity to award General Secretary Manh the Puskin Medal, a high distinction by the Russian State , for his great contribution to cultural development.
In their talks, Manh and Medvedev shared satisfaction at a recent development of bilateral relations. They said the strategic partnership between Vietnam and Russia had constantly been diversified and improved in all fields, especially in key areas, ranging from energy, including nuclear energy for the sake of peace, to petroleum, military technology, transport, telecommunications, education, science and culture.
They emphasised the significance of the high-ranking meeting which took place during the celebrations of the 60 th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries.
The two leaders emphasised stronger efforts to be made to broaden and diversify bilateral relations, focusing on trade, investment and credits. They pointed out the need to speed up cooperation in oil and gas exploration and production inside Vietnam , Russia and the third countries. They called for stronger cooperation in power energy, including the construction of the first nuclear power plant in Vietnam and a nuclear research centre in the ASEAN country.
The two sides also agreed to boost negotiations on a free trade agreement between the two countries in order to have it signed as soon as possible.
Host and guest made a positive evaluation of developments and prospects in military technology cooperation as well as in national defence and security. They supported broader cooperation in education and personnel training to meet an increasing demand by Vietnam for experts in hi-tech industries.
Manh and Medvedev recognised practical contributions to strengthening and developing traditional relations and comprehensive cooperation by Vietnamese nationals now working and living in Russia and Russian expatriates in Vietnam .
In regard to international issues, host and guest voiced strong protests against plots by certain groups calling for reconsideration of World War II history. These forces sowed doubts about the decisive role played by the former Soviet Union in the victory over fascism, which helped many nations in the world liberate themselves from colonialism and gain independence.
Medvedev spoke highly of Vietnam ’s role in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and mechanisms of cooperation in the region and the world as a whole including its participation in G20 in the capacity of ASEAN Chair.
The two sides pledged to work close together within the G-20 framework on issues of mutual interest.
Manh emphasised important contributions made by Russia to building a system of strategic stability and international security and warmly welcomed the signing of a recent Russia-US treaty on the reduction of strategic offensive weapons.
Host and guest reached a consensus on accelerating negotiations between Russia and the ASEAN in the interest of stability, mutual understanding and cooperation in Asia and the Pacific. They also said the second Russia-ASEAN summit scheduled to take place in Hanoi in October was to gear bilateral relations to a materially broader dimension in a good reflection of the increasing role played by Russia and the ASEAN in the Asian-Pacific region as well as positive contributions by the two sides in boosting regional alliance./.
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