The top Vietnamese legislator showed his elation at the first visit to the Philippines, while hoping that under the leadership of the President, the Philippines will reap more achievements in national development and raise its role and position in the region and the world.
He conveyed Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong’s regards and President Nguyen Xuan Phuc’s invitation to the host President and his wife to visit Vietnam.
After briefing the host on the results of his talks with Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives Martin Romualdez, Chairman Hue stated both nations should boost ties via the Party, State, National Assembly, Government and people-to-people channels.
Marcos said he believed the visit will be an important milestone to further tighten the bilateral strategic partnership as well as the collaboration between the two legislative bodies.
He thanked Vietnam for stable rice supply to help the Philippines ensure food security amid the global food security crisis.
The Vietnamese NA leader suggested the two nations expand coordination not only in economy, trade, investment, national defence-security, but also in agriculture, sci-tech, education and training, digital transformation, digital economy, climate change response, green and just energy transformation, tourism, people-to-people exchange and cyber security.
Bilateral trade between the two countries hit a record high of US$6.8 billion last year and close to US$6.6 billion during the past ten months of this year.
The host leader suggested facilitating visits at all levels to match the two countries’ cooperation potential. He also asked Vietnam to import more goods from the Philippines to achieve a more balanced trade.
Chairman Hue also used the occasion to ask the Philippines to continue with humanitarian treatment for Vietnamese fishermen in line with the spirit of friendship and cooperation in ASEAN, and make it easier for them to reunite with their families.
Regarding multilateral cooperation, host and guest applauded close and effective liaisons between their countries at international organisations and forums.
The top Vietnamese legislator agreed with the host’s proposal to coordinate common stances regarding multilateral issues within the framework of the United Nations, ASEAN and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).
They pledged to share information, offer mutual support and contribute to reinforcing ASEAN’s solidarity, voice and central role in common security issues in the region, including the East Sea.
President Ferdinand Marcos expressed his pleasure at President Nguyen Xuan Phuc’s invitation to visit Vietnam and affirmed that he will arrange the visit soon.
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