NA Chairman meets leader of Uruguay capital city

National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue had a meeting with Mauricio Zunino, Acting Mayor of Montevideo, the capital city of Uruguay, on April 27 (local time).

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NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue presents a souvenir to Mauricio Zunino, Acting Mayor of Montevideo. Photo: Doan Tan

The Montevideo leader expressed his belief that NA Chairman Hue’s visit, the most important activity to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Vietnam-Uruguay diplomatic relations, will contribute to further deepening bilateral relations.

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Mauricio Zunino, Acting Mayor of Montevideo speaks at the event. Photo: Doan Tan

To mark this milestone, the city will sign a letter of intent on cooperation with Ho Chi Minh City, he said, underlining that the first cooperation deal between localities of the two countries will open up new collaboration prospects for partnership among other Vietnamese and Uruguayan localities.

Mauricio Zunino expressed his hope to learn from Vietnam’s development experience, revealing that the city is considering a suitable location to name it after a place of Vietnam.

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NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue and Acting Mayor of Montevideo Mauricio Zunino witness the signing of the letter of intent between HCM City and Montevideo. Photo: VNA

NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue said that the visit, his first to Uruguay as the Vietnamese NA leader, aims to promote bilateral partnership through not only the parliamentary channel but also the Party, Government, local and people-to-people ones.

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NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue and Acting Mayor of Montevideo Mauricio Zunino witness the signing of the letter of intent between HCM City and Montevideo. Photo: VNA

He briefed the host on his meetings with leaders of the Uruguay Parliament, underlining that for the first time, Vietnam has signed a cooperation agreement with both the Senate and House of Representatives of Uruguay to bolster bilateral parliamentary partnership in the time to come.

During high-level meetings and meetings between his entourage members and their Uruguayan counterparts, the two sides agreed on orientations to boost bilateral ties in politics, diplomacy, defence, security, economy, trade, and investment, as well as collaboration among localities, tourism cooperation and people-to-people exchange.

The two sides concurred to work together to launch negotiations on a free trade agreement between Vietnam and the Southern Common Market (Mercosur) in which Uruguay is a member.

Despite its small population, Uruguay has a high level of development and high per capita income, he noted, holding that there is plenty of room for the two sides to cooperate.

Underlining the important role of Montevideo as an economic locomotive of Uruguay and a gateway for the Latin American to the world, NA Chairman Hue expressed his impression that the city has been listed as the most liveable in South America and Latin American region.

He lauded the signing of the letter of intent between HCM City and Montevideo, which pays the way for the official partnership between the two sides. He said he hopes Montevideo’s connection with HCM City, one of the leading economic hubs of Vietnam, will help promote trade, tourism and people-to-people exchanges between the two sides.

The naming of a location of Montevideo after a Vietnamese place will also contribute to deepening the friendship and understanding between the two peoples.

On the occasion, NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue and Acting Mayor Mauricio Zunino witnessed the signing of the letter of intent between HCM City and Montevideo.

Acting Mayor Mauricio Zunino also presented the title of Honorary Guest of Montevideo to NA Chairman Hue in recognition of the Vietnamese leader’s contributions to the reinforcement of cooperation between the two countries as well as during Vietnam’s national construction and development.

He said that people of Montevideo and Uruguay always admire Vietnamese people for their bravery in national defence and development.

NA Chairman Hue thanked the city for the title, affirming that Vietnam never forgets the support and whole-hearted help from people in Latin American countries, including Uruguay, during the past struggle for independence and the current national defence and construction./.

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