Friendship with Japan strengthened

Source: Pano feed

TOKYO (VNS)— Japanese top leaders pledged to bring Viet Nam-Japan relations to a new height at their meetings last Friday with Politburo member To Huy Rua of Viet Nam in Tokyo.


Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe stated his first overseas visit right after taking office to Viet Nam reflected Japan’s policy of placing importance on its ties with Ha Noi.


Deputy PM and Finance Minister Taro Aso, for his part, said he would spare no effort to enhance the two countries’ economic co-operation, referring to the provision of ODA and investment activities in Viet Nam in the future.


Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida stressed the need for the two countries to increase co-operation through various dialogue channels to become real strategic partners of each other.


At these meetings, Rua, who is also Secretary of the Communist Party of Viet Nam (CPV) Central Committee and Head of the CPV Central Committee’s Organisation Commission, affirmed that the relations and co-operation between the two countries and the two governments was experiencing the best time in almost all fields so far.


As chairman of the Viet Nam-Japan Friendship Parliamentarian Group, Rua has been in a working visit to Japan from August 1-5 at the invitation of the Japan-Viet Nam Friendship Parliamentarian Alliance as part of the activities to mark the 40th anniversary of the two countries’ diplomatic ties.


During the visit, he also met with President of the Communist Party of Japan Kazuo Shii to exchange views on theoretical and practical issues stemming from Viet Nam’s renovation process.


He held talks with Speaker of the House of Representative Buimei Ibuki, chairman of the Japan-Viet Nam Friendship Parliamentarian Alliance Roshihiro Nikai, chairman of the Japan Business Federation (Keidanren) Takahashi Kyohei and chairman of the Democratic Party of Japan Banri Kaieda.


He also visited Canon group, one of successful Japanese businesses in Viet Nam. — VNS




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