The visit of the NA president will contribute to strengthening Vietnamese relations
The visit of the NA president will help strengthen relations between Vietnam and New Zealand
New Zealand Ambassador to Vietnam Tredin Dobson emphasized the importance of the visit by the President of the Vietnamese National Assembly (NA), Phuong Dinh Hue, to New Zealand from December 3-7.
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Vietnamese President NA Vuong Dinh Hue greets New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in Hanoi last November. |
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The New Zealand diplomat said in an interview with the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) that the visit will help intensify bilateral ties in important areas and strengthen ties between legislatures, businesses and peoples.
MI Dobson said she was pleased with the dynamic development of relations between the Vietnamese and New Zealand legislatures, emphasizing the role of the Vietnam New Zealand Friendship Group in maintaining bilateral relations.
In addition, each of the legislatures has committees and working groups that focus on promoting bilateral cooperation in areas such as innovation, trade, technology…
New Zealand Ambassador Triden Dobson. |
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The New Zealand ambassador expressed his hope that the Vietnamese and New Zealand sides would discuss, within the framework of the visit, measures to achieve maximum benefit from their trade relations within the framework of free trade agreements, especially in Vietnam and New Zealand, which aim to achieve this. $2 billion in bilateral trade by 2024.
She suggested the two sides discuss a comprehensive trade agenda to enhance bilateral parliamentary cooperation.
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