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    VietNamNet Bridge
    June 9 2012

    VN leaders pledge to boost ties with Armenia


    Viet Nam always attaches importance to maintaining, consolidating and
    developing ties with traditional friends, including Armenia in its
    diplomatic policy of independence, self-reliance, diversification and
    multilateralisation.

    President Truong Tan Sang made the statement at talks with Armenian
    President Serzh Sargsyan in Ha Noi yesterday.

    Sang hailed President Sargsyan's visit as an important milestone in
    strengthening friendship and traditional cooperation between the two
    countries, especially at a time when Viet Nam and Armenia were
    preparing activities to celebrate the 20th anniversary of diplomatic
    ties.

    President Sargsyan expressed his delight at visiting Viet Nam for the
    first time. He praised its renewal achievements, which have raised the
    country's position and prestige in the region and the world.

    The two sides agreed to further increase the exchanges of delegations
    at all levels, particularly the high-ranking, and boost collaboration
    between the two countries' ministries and departments, towards laying
    a solid foundation for expanding bilateral economic, trade and
    investment ties, among others.

    They agreed to create a legal framework for economic and trade
    cooperation. An Inter-Governmental Committee for economic-trade and
    science - technology cooperation should be established as early as
    possible, they said.

    The leaders also stressed the need to resume cooperation in education
    and training, and increase cultural exchanges between the two peoples
    in the new period.

    Sang thanked Armenia for supporting Viet Nam in running for membership
    of the United Nations Human Rights Council for the 2014 - 16 tenure.
    He said he believed the two countries would continue supporting and
    closely working with each other at multilateral forums.

    President Sang and his Armenia counterpart witnessed the signing of
    agreements on cooperation in economics, trade and science-technology,
    visa waiver for official and diplomatic passport holders, and
    cooperation between the two foreign ministries.

    Following the talks, the two leaders adopted a Joint Statement on the
    outcomes of President Sargsyan's visit to Viet Nam, which says the two
    sides acknowledged each other's full market economy status.

    The two sides will also negotiate the signing of agreements on plant
    and animal quarantine, and on mutual recognition of each other's
    quality certification of products, culture, sports and customs to
    support bilateral trade in the coming time.

    On the same day, General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong met the Armenian President.

    Trong affirmed that Viet Nam always attached importance to relations
    with traditional friendly countries such as Armenia. He expressed his
    pleasure over the development of political relations between the two
    countries in recent years and desired to develop good relations and
    bilateral co-operation in the near future for the mutual benefit of
    the two countries.

    For his part, Sargsyan said Armenia considered Viet Nam a close and
    reliable partner in Southeast Asia and stressed the promotion of
    multifaceted co-operation with Viet Nam, especially in the fields of
    economics, trade, education and training.

    Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has affirmed that the Vietnamese
    Government would actively implement agreements reached during Armenian
    President Serzh Sargsyan's visit to further develop the two countries'
    relations.

    At a meeting with President Sargsyan in Ha Noi yesterday, Dung
    proposed the two sides continue to complete legal foundations for
    bilateral cooperation to facilitate two-way trade, increase the
    exchange of delegations at all levels, and organise trade promotion
    activities.

    He also suggested that both sides quickly set up bilateral cooperation
    mechanisms to effectively implement cooperation in economics, trade,
    science-technology, education and training, and tourism.

    Dung said he hoped the two countries would closely cooperate and
    assist each other at international forums, particularly the UN.

    For his part, President Sargsyan affirmed that Armenia wanted to
    further boost economic, trade and investment cooperation with Viet
    Nam, calling for the quick establishment of an Inter-Government
    Committee and increased information exchange between the two
    countries' businesses.

    He also said Armenia was willing to receive Vietnamese students to
    study in the country.

    Also yesterday, National Assembly Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung said the
    National Assembly of the two countries should strengthen high-level
    delegation visits for information and legislative experience exchange,
    and enhance co-operation in multilateral parliaments and international
    organisations.

    He added that the National Assembly of the two countries should
    actively co-operate in urging and supervising the Governments and
    ministries to implement the signed agreements between the two
    countries.

    He took the occasion to congratulate Armenia for the success of its
    National Assembly election last month.

    President Sargsyan proposed to establish a Parliamentary Friendship
    Group to promote co-operation in education, trade and economy.

    At the meeting, the two sides agreed to establish an Intergovernmental
    Committee to further increase co-operative programs between the two
    countries.

    VNS

    http://english.vietnamnet.vn/en/politics/23404/vn-leaders-pledge-to-boost-ties-with-armenia.html


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