Vietnamese Vice President pays courtesy call on Parliament Speaker

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2017-05-08 17:50:35
Today, on Monday, Vice President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Ms Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh, who is paying an official visit to Mongolia, paid a courtesy call on Parliament Speaker M.Enkhbold.
 
Speaker M.Enkhbold expressed his confidence that the visit would give important influence to strengthen traditional friendly relations and sustain the frequency of political talks. He highlighted the significance of inter-parliamentary cooperation to the relationship of the countries, expressing his content with widened relations between friendship groups in the parliaments, standing committees and Parliamentary offices of the two countries.
 
Conveying the greeting from Chairman of National Assembly of Vietnam Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan to Speaker M.Enkhbold, Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh said “- I am happy that the traditional relations of the two countries have been developing at all levels, particularly between legislative bodies and parliament offices. A visit by Deputy Chairman of National Assembly to Mongolia in 2015 made a substantial contribution to activate the relationship”.

Ms. Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh also said she agrees with the position to use all possibilities completely in widening the cooperation and she expressed her hope that over 20 businesspeople accompanying her on the visit would run successful talks with Mongolian counterparts.
 
She emphasized the importance of supporting each other on regional and international cooperation mechanisms and her hope to jointly make contribution to the world peace. She also underlined Vietnamese readiness to develop cooperation in mineral resources and oil sectors.

Afterwards, Speaker M.Enkhbold expressed his confidence that Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh’s talks and agreements with the Prime Minister of Mongolia on trade and economic cooperation would be realized and the representatives of government and businessmen would reach agreements on widening the cooperation, which is not currently sufficient enough.
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