Party General Secretary To Lam extended a warm welcome to Jordan's House Speaker Mazen Turki El Qadi during a reception for the latter on February 3, saying that his visit to Vietnam coincided with the successful conclusion of the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam which marked a new developmental phase for the nation and its people.
Jordan's House Speaker Mazen Turki El Qadi is paying an official visit to Vietnam from February 2-5.
At the reception, General Secretary To Lam conveyed heartfelt greetings to King Abdullah II Ibn Al-Hussein and other Jordanian leaders.
Vietnam and Jordan should continue to strengthen bilateral relations and political trust, strive to become each other’s trusted partners, effectively implement existing agreements, and expand cooperation in defence and security, economic development and sustainable growth, the Party leader told his guest.
General Secretary Lam reaffirmed the firm commitment of the Party, State and people of Vietnam to further consolidate and promote the traditional friendship and cooperation with Jordan, for the benefit of both nations and for regional and global peace and development.
Expressing his delight at visiting Vietnam, a country with a heroic and resilient history, House Speaker Mazen Turki El Qadi congratulated Vietnam on the successful organisation of the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam and extended his congratulations to General Secretary To Lam on his re-election.
House Speaker Mazen Turki El Qadi praised Vietnam's development achievements and expressed Jordan's desire to collaborate and exchange experiences in areas where Vietnam excels, particularly in science, technology, and emerging industries.
General Secretary To Lam and House Speaker Mazen Turki El Qadi agreed on the need to foster political trust and relations, positioning Vietnam and Jordan as leading reliable partners in their respective regions. They committed to implementing concrete and effective agreements, promoting cooperation in defense-security, economics, and sustainable development.
On regional and international issues, the two sides agreed to enhance mutual support and coordination of stance, based on respect for independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, and to settle disputes by peaceful means through dialogue in line with international law and the UN Charter.
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