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On April 5, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh welcomed Chinese Ambassador He Wei to Hanoi, focusing on enhancing the bilateral ties between Vietnam and China. Their meeting, held at the Government headquarters, prioritized discussions on multi-sector cooperation.
Both officials acknowledged the positive advancements in the Vietnam-China partnership, underscoring increased political trust, a rise in trade and investment, and enriched people-to-people exchanges. They shared formal greetings from their respective government leaders, illustrating ongoing diplomatic dialogues.
Emphasizing the importance of nurturing amicable relations, PM Chinh advocated for a balanced and sustainable expansion of trade. He proposed improvements in infrastructure, notably railway links, alongside stronger collaborations in energy, finance, tourism, and cultural interactions.
Ambassador He Wei expressed his respect for Vietnam’s developmental strides and reaffirmed China’s dedication to enhancing cooperation. Both parties committed to further solidifying their comprehensive strategic partnership aimed at mutual growth in the years ahead.
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