During their stay, the delegation paid a courtesy visit to DeputyMarshal of the Sejm (lower house) Ryszard Terlecki; held talks with ViceChairman of the Democratic Left Alliance Andrzej Szejna; met with representatives ofthe Poland-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentarians’ Group, and visited theVietnamese Embassy.
During the working sessions, Hoai stressed that the visitaimed at boosting cooperation between the CPV and Poland’s political parties,thus contributing to deepening the two countries’ traditional friendship.
She affirmed that Vietnam attaches importance to its tieswith Poland, considering the country a priority partner in Central andEastern Europe.
The Polish officials said that Poland considers Vietnam a prioritypartner in Southeast Asia, and emphasised that the promotion of the bilateralcooperation has achieved high consensus in the Polish Government andParliament.
Poland treasures Vietnam's role in theAssociation of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and wants the two countries tobecome each other's gateways to enter the EU and ASEAN markets, they stressed,affirming their country’s support for the ratification of the EU-VietnamInvestment Protection Agreement (EVIPA) and its willingness to cooperateclosely with Vietnam at regional and international multilateral forums.
They also appreciated the Vietnamese community in Poland,considering them as bridges helping promote the friendship between the two nations.
The two sides agreed to strengthen cooperation through theParty, State, National Assembly channels and people-to-people exchanges; anddiscussed several measures to enhance their ties in such fields as climatechange response, digital transformation, green economy, education and training,and facilitate the operation of both nations’ enterprises./.