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Chinese president meets Vietnam Communist Party's chief in Beijing - People's Daily Online
(Xinhua)08:35, October 12, 2011
Chinese President Hu Jintao (R), who is also general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), gestures to General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee Nguyen Phu Trong during a welcome ceremony in Beijing, capital of China, Oct. 11, 2011. Nguyen Phu Trong arrived in Beijing on Tuesday, kicking off a five-day official visit to China. (Xinhua/Zhang Duo)
BEIJING, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) -- President Hu Jintao held talks with the visiting head of Vietnam's ruling political party Tuesday, with both sides agreeing to advance their strategic and cooperative partnership in a stable and healthy way.
The meeting marked Nguyen Phu Trong's first time visit to China since being elected as the General-secretary of of the Communist Party of Vietnam(CPV) in January.
The high-profile meeting reflected the importance that both sides attach to developing sound bilateral relations.
Vice President Xi Jinping was also present at the meeting.
Trong was accompanied by a delegation consisting of senior CPV officials, a vice prime minister and six ministers.
During the meeting, Hu said this year marks the 20th anniversary of the normalization of bilateral relations between Vietnam and China.
He said over the past two decades, the two sides have developed an all-round strategic cooperative partnership. The two sides have observed the principles of long-term stability, looked toward the future, established comprehensive cooperation and treated each other as "good neighbors and partners."
Hu said the stable and healthy growth of bilateral links is in the basic interests of both countries and is of great significance for peace and development in Asia and the world.
Hu said China is ready to work with Vietnam to maintain and further develop their all-round strategic cooperative partnership. Hu put forward a five-point proposal to that end, including enhancing political mutual trust, strengthening exchanges between ruling parties, deepening pragmatic cooperation, properly addressing problems in bilateral links through dialogues and consultation and stepping up cooperation in the international arena.
Trong said that he fully agreed with Hu's proposal on developing bilateral relations. He said bilateral links have seen rapid and comprehensive development and historic results over the past two decades.
Trong said the fraternal relations held between the two countries are a source of wealth for both sides. He said relations should be reinforced and carried on from generation to generation.
Trong said the Vietnamese side places great importance on its links with China and considers Vietnam-China relations to be a top priority in its foreign relations.
He said the Vietnamese side will firmly increase the number of China visits by high-level officials, enhance political mutual trust, deepen mutually beneficial cooperation in all fields, enrich cultural exchanges and strengthen cooperation on regional and international issues so as to lift the all-round strategic cooperative partnership to a new level.
Trong is in Beijing for a five-day official visit to China at the invitation of Hu.
(Xinhua)08:35, October 12, 2011
Chinese President Hu Jintao (R), who is also general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), gestures to General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee Nguyen Phu Trong during a welcome ceremony in Beijing, capital of China, Oct. 11, 2011. Nguyen Phu Trong arrived in Beijing on Tuesday, kicking off a five-day official visit to China. (Xinhua/Zhang Duo)
BEIJING, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) -- President Hu Jintao held talks with the visiting head of Vietnam's ruling political party Tuesday, with both sides agreeing to advance their strategic and cooperative partnership in a stable and healthy way.
The meeting marked Nguyen Phu Trong's first time visit to China since being elected as the General-secretary of of the Communist Party of Vietnam(CPV) in January.
The high-profile meeting reflected the importance that both sides attach to developing sound bilateral relations.
Vice President Xi Jinping was also present at the meeting.
Trong was accompanied by a delegation consisting of senior CPV officials, a vice prime minister and six ministers.
During the meeting, Hu said this year marks the 20th anniversary of the normalization of bilateral relations between Vietnam and China.
He said over the past two decades, the two sides have developed an all-round strategic cooperative partnership. The two sides have observed the principles of long-term stability, looked toward the future, established comprehensive cooperation and treated each other as "good neighbors and partners."
Hu said the stable and healthy growth of bilateral links is in the basic interests of both countries and is of great significance for peace and development in Asia and the world.
Hu said China is ready to work with Vietnam to maintain and further develop their all-round strategic cooperative partnership. Hu put forward a five-point proposal to that end, including enhancing political mutual trust, strengthening exchanges between ruling parties, deepening pragmatic cooperation, properly addressing problems in bilateral links through dialogues and consultation and stepping up cooperation in the international arena.
Trong said that he fully agreed with Hu's proposal on developing bilateral relations. He said bilateral links have seen rapid and comprehensive development and historic results over the past two decades.
Trong said the fraternal relations held between the two countries are a source of wealth for both sides. He said relations should be reinforced and carried on from generation to generation.
Trong said the Vietnamese side places great importance on its links with China and considers Vietnam-China relations to be a top priority in its foreign relations.
He said the Vietnamese side will firmly increase the number of China visits by high-level officials, enhance political mutual trust, deepen mutually beneficial cooperation in all fields, enrich cultural exchanges and strengthen cooperation on regional and international issues so as to lift the all-round strategic cooperative partnership to a new level.
Trong is in Beijing for a five-day official visit to China at the invitation of Hu.