Vietnamese news agency , Vietnam
June 10 2012
Vietnamese PM pledges greater cooperation with Armenia
Hanoi, 8 June - Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has affirmed that the
Vietnamese Government will 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 Hanoi on 8 June, PM 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 soon set up bilateral cooperation
mechanisms to effectively implement cooperation in economics, trade,
science-technology, education and training, and tourism.
PM Dung said he hopes the two countries will closely cooperate and
assist each other at international forums, particularly the UN.
For his part, President Sargsyan affirmed that Armenia wants to
further boost economic, trade and investment cooperation with Vietnam,
calling for the early establishment of the Inter Government Committee
and promoting information exchange between the two countries'
businesses.
He also said Armenia is willing to receive Vietnamese students to
study in the country.
The Armenian President was also received by National Assembly Chairman
Nguyen Sinh Hung in Hanoi the same day. He proposed establishing a
Vietnam-Armenia Friendship Parliamentary Group to help promote the
ties between the two countries' legislatures.
June 10 2012
Vietnamese PM pledges greater cooperation with Armenia
Hanoi, 8 June - Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has affirmed that the
Vietnamese Government will 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 Hanoi on 8 June, PM 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 soon set up bilateral cooperation
mechanisms to effectively implement cooperation in economics, trade,
science-technology, education and training, and tourism.
PM Dung said he hopes the two countries will closely cooperate and
assist each other at international forums, particularly the UN.
For his part, President Sargsyan affirmed that Armenia wants to
further boost economic, trade and investment cooperation with Vietnam,
calling for the early establishment of the Inter Government Committee
and promoting information exchange between the two countries'
businesses.
He also said Armenia is willing to receive Vietnamese students to
study in the country.
The Armenian President was also received by National Assembly Chairman
Nguyen Sinh Hung in Hanoi the same day. He proposed establishing a
Vietnam-Armenia Friendship Parliamentary Group to help promote the
ties between the two countries' legislatures.