VN, Argentina agree to boost legislative ties
VGP - PM Nguyễn Tấn Dũng today has met with Argentine Senate President Julio Cesar Cobos, presided over the ground-breaking ceremony of the Hồ Chí Minh Monument in Buenos Aires, and shared his views with Argentina’s leading firms.
Reaffirming
his visit’s purposes of reinforcing bilateral political ties and developing
multifaceted cooperation in such fields as economy, trade and investment, PM
Dũng said the great potential for cooperation has yet been fully tapped,
especially in the spheres of energy, agriculture, agro-produce processing, trade
of consumer goods, tourism, and sports.
PM Nguyễn
Tấn Dũng (L) meets with Argentine
Senate President Julio Cesar Cobos (R), Buenos Aires, April 17, 2010 – Photo:
VGP/Nhật Bắc
The
Vietnamese leader expressed his desire that the Argentine Senate and its President
will continue to encourage and create favorable legal conditions for comprehensive
cooperation between the two countries.
PM
Dũng affirmed his support for the cooperation of the two legislative bodies in building
and enforcing laws, building law-ruled states, and working on international and
multilateral parliamentary forums.
Senate
President Cobos stated that he will actively facilitate the traditional
friendly and cooperative ties between the two countries.
On
the same day, PM Dũng presided over the ground-breaking ceremony of President Hồ
Chí Minh’s Monument at the
Addressing the ceremony, the Vietnamese PM said the construction proves the strong solidarity and friendship between the two countries and peoples.
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Calling for Argentine companies to Việt Nam
Meeting
representatives from over 20 leading Argentine firms, PM Dũng said that the
potential for bilateral business ties is very great, particularly in energy,
oil and gas, high technology, infrastructure construction, cattle raising, farm
product processing, agriculture, garment, textile, footwear, and electrical and
electronic goods.
PM
Dũng called for Argentine firms to intensify investment and business activities
in Việt
Tomorrow,
PM Dũng and the Vietnamese Government delegation will tour Mendoza, one of the
biggest states of