Hemade the statement in Hanoi on December 18 while receiving Chairman of thePresidium of the Communist Party of Japan (CPJ) Central Committee Kazuo Shii,who is paying an official visit to Vietnam.
Atthe meeting, the leader of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) proposed thetwo parties to bolster partnership, theoretical exchanges, and experiencesharing, as well as effectively cooperate in regional and international forums,thus contributing to regional and global peace, stability, cooperation, anddevelopment.
Hecongratulated his guest on the achievements of the CPJ over the years andthanked the CPJ for its support during the revolutionary cause of the CPV andVietnamese people over the time.
Healso spoke highly of the significant contributions by the CPJ to the twocountries’ relations, voicing his belief that the CPJ will reap further successin the implementation of the 27th Congress’ resolution towards its100th founding anniversary in 2022.
CongratulatingTrong on his election as the President of Vietnam, Shii highly valued theachievements of the Vietnamese people in national construction under theleadership of the CPV.
Healso hailed the positive growth of the Japan-Vietnam ties, affirming that theCPJ will spare no efforts in strengthening the countries’ relations.
Hebriefed his host on the policies and activities of the CPJ, and noted thatvarious exchanges between the two parties, especially theoretical exchanges,hold important meaning in completing the parties’ theoretical systems.
Earlier,a delegation of the CPV, led by Politburo member and permanent member of theParty Central Committee’s Secretariat Tran Quoc Vuong, held talks with thevisiting CPJ delegation, led by Shii.
Thetwo sides briefed each other on the current situations of their respective partiesand nations, and exchanged views on regional and international issues of mutualconcern.
Theyalso discussed orientations and measures to enhance cooperation and the traditionalfriendship between the two parties and to contribute to the Vietnam-Japanstrategic partnership.
Thedelegations also agreed to maintain theoretical exchanges, as well as increaseinformation exchange and collaboration at multilateral political party forums. –VNA