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Vietnam´s President visits China

Beijing welcomes President Sang

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang yesterday, June 19, started a three-day state visit to China at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

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President Truong Tan Sang (right) and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping review the honour guards of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.

Following a welcome ceremony at the highest level for a state leader, the Vietnamese and Chinese Presidents held talks in a friendly, straightforward and open atmosphere.

The two Presidents reviewed the bilateral ties over the past years in all fields, and exchanged opinions in depth on directions and major measures to further develop the neighbourly friendship and the comprehensive strategic co-operative partnership between the two countries.

President Xi Jinping said China attached great importance to the visit by President Sang and expressed his belief that the visit would create a new momentum for the relationship between the two countries, enhance mutual understanding and trust, as well as mutually beneficial co-operation between the two parties and nations, and the friendship between the two peoples.

He affirmed that China treasured friendship and co-operation with Viet Nam and stressed that the traditional friendship and co-operation between Viet Nam and China, which had been nurtured by leaders of both countries, was a precious asset to both parties and nations, and the two sides should inherit and promote it.

For his part, President Sang expressed thanks to the Chinese leaders and people for the warm respectful welcome for the Vietnamese delegation. On behalf of the Vietnamese Party, State and people, the President congratulated China on the success of the 18th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party in late 2012 and the first session of the 12th National People's Congress and the People's Political Consultative Congress in March, which elected the new Party and State leadership of China and mapped out major policies and orientations for the country's development.

President Sang conveyed best regards from Viet Nam's Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong to Party General Secretary and President Xi Jinping and other Chinese leaders.

He reiterated the Vietnamese Party, State and people's basic, consistent and long-standing policy of treasuring friendly neighbourliness and comprehensive co-operation with China. The Vietnamese Party, State and people were willing to make efforts together with the Chinese Party, State and people to lift the Viet Nam-China comprehensive strategic co-operative partnership to a new height.

Regarding bilateral relations, the two sides were pleased to note new steps of development in the ties between the two Parties and two countries. They expressed pleasure at and spoke highly of the signing of an action programme to implement the Viet Nam-China strategic co-operative partnership and many other important co-operation documents during the visit.
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President Truong Tan Sang and Chinese President Xi Jinping witness the signing ceremony for the border defence co-operation agreement between the two countries' ministries of national defence.

The two sides agreed on the need to further deepen the political trust between the two Parties and two countries; increase high-level visits and contacts; continue accelerating exchanges; effectively implement co-operation contents and agreements between Party agencies, ministries and agencies and localities of the two sides; and boost the exchange between mass organisations, especially those of young people, in order to strengthen education about the friendship and mutual understanding between the two peoples. The two sides needed to perfect and bring into full play the important role of bilateral co-operation mechanisms, especially the Steering Committee for Viet Nam-China Bilateral Cooperation, and push their practical co-operation to make new progress.

The two sides agreed to boost mutually beneficial co-operation in all fields of economics, trade, culture, sports, tourism, education, health care, and science and technology, with a view to constantly enriching the content of the comprehensive strategic co-operative partnership between Viet Nam and China.

President Sang suggested that the two sides should instruct their ministries and sectors to grasp thoroughly, and to effectively deploy, the contents of co-operation agreements inked previously and on the occasion of this visit, to continuously improve the quality of co-operation in the trade and economic fields and co-ordinate effective and drastic measures to maintain the stable growth of bilateral trade while reducing Viet Nam's trade deficit, striving to raise two-way trade to US$60 billion by 2015.

President Sang welcomed and hoped that China would invest in major projects in infrastructure construction, manufacturing, and support industries with modern and advanced technology in Viet Nam.

The two sides welcomed the signing of a revised agreement on border defence co-operation and the working statutes of the Viet Nam-China Joint Committee on land border gate management on the occasion of President Sang's visit. They said these agreements would increase the efficiency of management co-operation and co-ordination between the two sides, maintaining security and order and facilitating exchanges and trade activities between the two peoples at border areas, contributing to building a joint border line of peace, stability, co-operation and development.

The two sides also discussed in a straightforward manner and agreed to maintain regular exchanges and dialogues on sea issues and seriously carry out the Viet Nam-China agreement on basic principles guiding the settlement of sea-related issues.

They agreed on settling disputes by peaceful measures based on international law, seeking basic and long-term solutions acceptable to both sides and solving arising issues satisfactorily, not letting them affect the healthy development of the two countries' relations as well as peace and stability in the East Sea.

The two sides agreed to implement comprehensively and effectively the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC), as well as work together to maintain peace and stability in the East Sea.

In the time to come, the two sides will actively carry out agreed projects relating to less sensitive fields at sea.

President Sang laid special emphasis on the issue of fishing which is closely related to the livelihood and interests of millions of Vietnamese fishermen. He asked that the two sides strengthen co-ordination to solve this issue satisfactorily to ensure fishermen's legitimate rights and interests.

The President suggested that the Vietnamese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture co-ordinate closely to implement effectively an agreement on the establishment of a hotline dealing with unexpectedly arising matters relating to sea fishing, which was also signed on this occasion.

The two leaders also agreed that their countries needed to intensify co-ordination at multilateral forums, including the United Nations, World Trade Organisation (WTO), Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Forum, Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), ASEAN-China Summit, East Asia Summit (EAS) and ASEAN Summit plus China, Japan and the Republic of Korea (ASEAN+3), as well as work together to maintain peace, stability and prosperity in the region and the world.

On the occasion, President Sang invited Chinese President Xi Jinping and other high-ranking Chinese leaders to visit Vietnam soon. President Xi Jinping accepted the invitation with pleasure, and invited Vietnamese General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and high-ranking Vietnamese leaders to visit China at an appropriate time.

After the talks, the two Presidents witnessed the signing of several co-operative documents, including:

° a joint plan of action between Governments of Viet Nam and China on implementing the Viet Nam-China comprehensive strategic co-operative partnership.

° a border defence co-operation agreement between the two Ministries of Defence.

° an agreement between Viet Nam's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and China's Ministry of Agriculture on the establishment of a hotline on unexpected incidences in fishing operations at sea.

° a framework agreement between the two governments on China 's provision of preferential credit worth 320 million RMB for Viet Nam's railway information system.

° a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two Governments on establishing a cultural centre in each country.

° the working statutes of the Viet Nam-China Joint Committee on Land Border Gate Management.

° an agreement between MARD and China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine on co-operation in the field of animal and plant quarantine in import-export.

° a co-operation plan between the Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organisations and China 's People's External Friendship Association in the 2013-2017 period.

° an agreement on preferential buyer's credit worth $45 million for the Ninh Binh Fine Coal-based Urea Plant project.

° the 4th amendment to an agreement between Viet Nam Oil and Gas Corporation (PetroVietnam) and China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) on the joint exploration in agreed offshore areas in the Gulf of Tonkin.

Source: VNS
 
I always want these two nations stick together.
I do love Vietnamese food though.
 
OK now the clown visit to china is over ,china is getting back to real important business which is continue to engage leaders of the world top ten economy
 
OK now the clown visit to china is over ,china is getting back to real important business which is continue to engage leaders of the world top ten economy

No need to get so angry bro. The vietnamese troll here are too ashamed to admit that their president decided side with China and give up the right of spratly island. You see we cut off their surveillance ship cable and they did not even take any action. Instead they even invite PLAN warship to visit them, suppress anti China demonstration and signed large number of trade treaty and being friendly with China. They even response and send their president to China for friendly visit.

It just like those tribunal state era. Where the powerful Chinese emperor summon those tibet monk and tribunal state king to pay tribute to the China emperor in the capital. What vietnam president doing is just the modern ways :lol:
 
Doesn't the General Secretary of CPV have real power?

Just like the General Secretary of CPC.
Nope Prime Minister Dung got the real power.
President Sang against corruption in Vietnam side with China, Prime Minister Dung side with West.
 
OK now the clown visit to china is over ,china is getting back to real important business which is continue to engage leaders of the world top ten economy
Clown!???
You mean you and other Chinese troll member like "Beast"!?
You said so proud like you are leader of PRC, but sorry, loser internet troller like you are just hero in Chinese fictions net.
No need to get so angry bro. The vietnamese troll here are too ashamed to admit that their president decided side with China and give up the right of spratly island. You see we cut off their surveillance ship cable and they did not even take any action. Instead they even invite PLAN warship to visit them, suppress anti China demonstration and signed large number of trade treaty and being friendly with China. They even response and send their president to China for friendly visit.

It just like those tribunal state era. Where the powerful Chinese emperor summon those tibet monk and tribunal state king to pay tribute to the China emperor in the capital. What vietnam president doing is just the modern ways :lol:
Welcome to civilized world and internet era, Jungle Beast.
I hope you can learn more info in this World from us, before you howling like that.
Cheer... :cheers:
Mr: Sang got no power so it useless visit.
Well, it's not useless visit if you read articles, many cooperation documents has signed.
Nope Prime Minister Dung got the real power.
President Sang against corruption in Vietnam side with China, Prime Minister Dung side with West.
There is many sense rumor about this. But Vietnam Government still hold the same policy like at before.
They can have their move like this or that, but I think it'll be Ok if Vietnam can hold our independent position and sovereignty.

Mr.Sang may has no real power, but he is still among head leader positions and represent for Vietnam Government.
 
OK now the clown visit to china is over ,china is getting back to real important business which is continue to engage leaders of the world top ten economy

G-8 is over, clown china is nervous to waiting to top ten, should be invitation is forgotten ?

No need to get so angry bro. The vietnamese troll here are too ashamed to admit that their president decided side with China and give up the right of spratly island. You see we cut off their surveillance ship cable and they did not even take any action. Instead they even invite PLAN warship to visit them, suppress anti China demonstration and signed large number of trade treaty and being friendly with China. They even response and send their president to China for friendly visit.

It just like those tribunal state era. Where the powerful Chinese emperor summon those tibet monk and tribunal state king to pay tribute to the China emperor in the capital. What vietnam president doing is just the modern ways :lol:

he he, chinese can masturbation themselves too early. :omghaha:
 
he he, chinese can masturbation themselves too early. :omghaha:

LOL.. You cannot accept reality? Why not drive out our navy PLAN from your Ho Chi Ming port? Why not organise more anti- China demonstration? Why not conduct more oil exploration surveillance in disputed area with China? And by the way, don't bother to sign those trade treaty with China. Oops! I forgot, you vietnam troll can't do that. Cos your government don't allow you all to do that in Vietnam. :lol:

There is no shame for a smaller and helpless country submit to a bigger one. You can masturbate all you want but it will not change the fact, Vietnam KOWTOW to China out of no choice. :lol:
 
G-8 is over, clown china is nervous to waiting to top ten, should be invitation is forgotten ?

he he, chinese can masturbation themselves too early. :omghaha:
We should just ignore that clown, bro. :smokin:
May be he's mere poor labour in Aussie, try to get some small money for his pathetic life, and want come here to satisfy his poor soul for time that he has to bow down his head before others.

This is superior level issues, so no strange for the Beast work for poor money can not understand it. :coffee:

P/S: I noted that he's beast, no need to feed them so much, just play with them for some funny. :P
 
China, Vietnam should seek South China Sea solution: Chinese President

English.news.cn | 2013-06-20 00:14:50 | Editor: Mu Xuequan
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Chinese President Xi Jinping (L) and Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang wave during a welcoming ceremony in Beijing, capital of China, June 19, 2013. (Xinhua/Yao Dawei)

BEIJING, June 19 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping said here Wednesday that China and Vietnam should push forward with seeking a political solution to the South China Sea issue.

Xi and visiting Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang held three-hour-long talks amidst Song's first ever visit to China.

"China and Vietnam should make a decision to direct and push forward on seeking a political solution to the South China Sea issue in line with taking responsibilities for history and people. We should proceed from the Chinese-Vietnamese friendship and the development of both countries, so the issue does not affect bilateral ties," Xi stressed.

The key to resolving the dispute lies in maintaining stability and promoting cooperation, Xi added.

Both should adhere to pushing forward bilateral negotiations and friendly consultations while taking no unilateral move that may lead to the dispute further being complicated and increased, he said.

Efforts should also be made to avoid the issue becoming internationalized, he said.

China is willing to work with Vietnam to increase the intensity and frequency of negotiations between the working groups for sea waters out of the mouth of Beibu Bay and meanwhile strive to conduct joint development and demarcation concurrently, Xi said. He added that China also hopes both sides carry out joint research in sea waters out of the mouth of Beibu Bay at an early date.

Sang said Vietnam is willing to implement the consensus between the two countries and properly handle relevant problems through friendly consultations.

Vietnam agreed to actively hold talks on joint development and demarcation in sea waters out of the mouth of Beibu Bay while making efforts to jointly safeguard maritime peace and stability so as to avoid the issue affecting bilateral relations.
 
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Zhang Dejiang (R), chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), meets with Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang, in Beijing, capital of China, June 20, 2013. (Xinhua/Zhang Duo)



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Vietnam and China agree to resolve sea-related issues through peaceful means, in meeting with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang



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President Sang (L) proposed increasing parliamentary links between the two countries during a meeting with Zhang Dejiang, Chairman of the China National People’s Congress
 
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