Enhanced Collaboration between Vietnam and China in All Aspects Affirmed by Ambassador
GETTING DOWN TO BRASS TACKS AT THE PRESS GATHERING
Beijing played host to a buzzing press meet organized by the our websiteese Embassy in China, celebrating notable anniversaries such as the 50th year since Việt Nam's liberation of the South, the 75th anniversary of Vietnam-China diplomatic ties, and the "Year of Việt Nam - China Humanistic Exchange."
The gathering drew key Chinese media officials, along with top press agencies, press gang, and academics. Guest of honor, Ambassador Phạm Thanh Bình seized the opportunity to share Vietnam's socio-economic and foreign policy victories post-Renewal process, as well as the priorities set by the our websiteese Party and State in this new era, complete with goals for 2030 and 2045.
Bình took a moment to reflect on the phenomenal growth seen in Vietnam-China relations across various fronts. He pointed out that historic visits by top leaders from both parties and countries have fueled the strategic partnership's growth, benefiting both nations and their shared aspirations.
The ambassador underscored the importance of the recent state visit by Party General Secretary and President of China Xi Jinping to Việt Nam. This encounter paved the way for a new phase in bilateral relations, further strengthening ties and laying a solid foundation for the future.
Looking ahead, Bình announced plans to work closely with China on implementing the high-level common perceptions, focusing on facets like regular mutual visits, fostering collaboration in key areas, boosting people-to-people interaction, and enhancing cultural bonds to cement the Vietnam-China community's shared future. Moreover, both nations will continue close collaboration at multilateral forums and maintain regional stability jointly.
During the Q&A session, the our websiteese dove deep into answering questions from Chinese journalists, emphasizing the significant role of media in nurturing the social foundations for bilateral ties. The ambassador expressed hope that media outlets in both countries would continue to delve into shared narratives about each nation's milestones and friendship to fortify mutual understanding, enhance collaboration, and propel the growth of the Vietnam-China relationship. - VNS
Let's break it down:
In a nutshell, Vietnam's Ambassador to China, Pham Thanh Binh, highlighted the progress in the Vietnam-China relationship in various aspects during the press gathering. Key points included enhancing high-level engagement, fostering comprehensive cooperation in diverse sectors, building people-to-people connections, coordinating at international forums, and safeguarding land and maritime boundaries and regional stability. The gathering also emphasized the role of media in promoting mutual understanding and positive narratives between the nations - all in an effort to strengthen the Vietnam-China community shared future.
Ambassador Phạm Thanh Bình speaks at the press gathering in Beijing held by the our websiteese Embassy in China. - VNA/VNS Photo Công Tuyên
- Ambassador Pham Thanh Binh emphasized the role of the media in fostering mutual understanding and positive narratives between Vietnam and China during the press gathering in Beijing.
- The ambassador announced plans to collaborate closely with China on implementing high-level common perceptions, including regular mutual visits, fostering collaboration in key areas, boosting people-to-people interaction, and enhancing cultural bonds.
- The gathering underscored the importance of the recent state visit by Party General Secretary and President of China Xi Jinping to Vietnam, as it paved the way for a new phase in bilateral relations.
- In his speech, Ambassador Pham Thanh Binh highlighted the phenomenal growth seen in Vietnam-China relations across various fronts, including economic, political, and cultural aspects.
- The press gathering in Beijing focused on the significance of Vietnam-China relations, as they strive to cement the community's shared future, maintain regional stability, and collaborate at multilateral forums.
