NA Chairman delivered remarks at academy of Bangladesh

Chairman of the Vietnamese National Assembly (NA) Vuong Dinh Hue gave an important speech on bilateral ties at the Foreign Service Academy of Bangladesh in Dhaka on September 21.

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NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue delivered an important speech at the Foreign Service Academy of Bangladesh. Photo: Doan Tan

He said Vietnam, Bangladesh, and the international community are integral parts of the world and the flows of the 21st century, so they need a new mindset and new actions. The increasingly active engagement of small and medium countries, together with the coordination among countries of the South, is indispensable, particularly in the settlement of regional and global issues.

All countries, regardless of their sizes, should become truly responsible partners, jointly promote dialogue instead of confrontation, support multilateralism instead of unilateral acts, and comply with the United Nations Charter and international law, he went on.

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NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue delivered an important speech at the Foreign Service Academy of Bangladesh. Photo: Doan Tan

Vietnam is exerting efforts to bolster friendship and effective cooperation with other countries, especially traditional friends like Bangladesh, he said, emphasising the increasingly important role of parliamentary diplomacy in developing Vietnam’s substantive bilateral and multilateral relations, reinforcing the country’s connectivity with the region and cooperation with international partners, and nurturing the friendship and solidarity with people around the world.

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Vietnamese delegates attended to the event. Photo: Doan Tan

Amidst countless changes of the era and ups and downs in history, the strong development of the traditional friendship and sound cooperation between Vietnam and Bangladesh is invariable, Hue stated.

Giving several recommendations to help bilateral ties grow more strongly, the top legislator of Vietnam said the two sides should further enhance political ties, trust, and mutual understanding between their leaders, all-level authorities, and sectors by increasing delegation exchanges and meetings, including between the two parliaments.

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Vietnamese delegates attended to the event. Photo: Doan Tan

The countries need to coordinate closely to effectively implement the ASEAN and Bangladesh outlooks on the Indo-Pacific to help guarantee each party’s security and development interests. They need to bring into play the role of the countries of the South in contributing to the formation of an open, inclusive, and balanced regional architecture and the maintenance of peace, stability, and prosperity in the region and the world. They should also effectively carry out existing cooperation mechanisms and open new cooperation channels to meet each side’s concerns and interests.

In addition, Vietnam and Bangladesh should tighten economic links and consider this a focus of and impulse for bilateral relations, he remarked, suggesting them continue to explore new cooperation potential in trade, investment, transport, finance, banking, and customs; increase sharing economic development experience and policies; strengthen collaboration in green agriculture, climate adaptation in agriculture, and green technology; and create more favourable conditions for their enterprises to do business and invest in each other’s countries.

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Bangladesh delegates attended to the event. Photo: Doan Tan

The NA Chairman also underlined the need to further reinforce defence and security cooperation; step up people-to-people exchanges to foster solidarity and friendship between the two countries' people; increase coordination via bilateral and multilateral channels to cope with such challenges as climate change, epidemics, and water resources security; and call on the international community and developed countries to increase sharing experience and give support to developing ones like Vietnam and Bangladesh.

Chairman Hue perceived that the two countries now have tremendous opportunities to strongly develop their ties, so they should stay confident and jointly take actions to build a brighter future./.

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