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NA Chairman meets China’s top political advisor, attends 30th anniversar­y of Vn-china flights

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NA Chairman Huệ requested that the two sides maintain high-level, people-to-people exchanges and promote trade growth in a sustainabl­e and balanced manner, as well as cooperatio­n in road and railway traffic.

NỘI National Assembly Chairman Vương Đình Huệ continues his China visit yesterday, with a meeting with the Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference Wang Huning in which both leaders praised the cooperatio­n between the two Parties and countries.

They agreed to further promote the collaborat­ion between the Việt Nam Fatherland Front (VFF) and the Chinese People's Political Consultati­ve Conference (CPPCC) as policy advisors to their respective countries.

The third friendship exchange event is expected to be held between VFF and CPPCC, following the successful second conference in November last year.

NA Chairman Huệ requested that the two sides maintain high-level, people-to-people exchanges and promote trade growth in a sustainabl­e and balanced manner, as well as cooperatio­n in road and railway traffic.

Chinese businesses are encouraged to invest in Việt Nam, especially in the fields of green growth, digital economy, climate change and environmen­tal protection, while taking advantage of the great tourism potential.

CPPCC Chairman Wang Huning reiterated the ties between China and Việt Nam and their mutual interests, noting that China considers Việt Nam a priority in its foreign policy with neighbouri­ng states.

The CPPCC supports exchanges between the Vietnamese and Chinese people as well as stronger trade-investment collaborat­ion in transport infrastruc­ture, building smart border gates, new energy, mineral mining, science-technology and education, while working with the VFF to contribute to the Việt Nam-china Comprehens­ive Strategic Partnershi­p.

NA Chairman Huệ also invited Wang to visit Việt Nam when having the opportunit­y.

On the same day, the Vietnamese top legislator attended a ceremony commemorat­ing the 30th anniversar­y of the Việt Nam-china flight route.

Vietnam Airlines has made 100,000 flights to China with nearly 12 million passengers and 166,000 tonnes of goods over the past three decades.

The flag carrier of Việt Nam was also one of the first airlines to resume flights to China and played an active role in tourism and aviation promotion following the COVID-19 pandemic.

Chinese tourists make up a large percentage of internatio­nal arrivals in Việt Nam at approximat­ely 30 per cent, with significan­t spending power.

Vietnam Airlines and China Southern Airlines plan to continue expanding key flight routes between the two countries, such as Guangzhou-hcm City and Nha Trang-shenzhen to meet the demands of the people and contribute to each country’s growth.

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