During their talks in Paris, Politburo member and Secretary of theCommunist Party of Vietnam Central Committee (CPVCC) To Huy Rua and JeanCharles Negre, Chief of the Trade-Finance Division of the CommunistParty of France (PCF) said such exchanges will further tighten thesolidarity, friendship and cooperation between the two parties.
The meeting was held during a working visit of Rua and a CPVdelegationto France .
Secretary To Huy Rua congratulated the PCF for its victory in theEuropean Parliament election in June last year and the recent regionalcouncil elections. He took the occasion to inform the PCF representativeof the current socio-economic development in Vietnam and thecountry’s preparations for the party’s 11 th national congress.
The congress, he said, will review the 20 years of implementation,improvement and development of the party’s national constructionplatform in the transitional phase for Vietnam to advance towardssocialism. It will discuss achievements of the 10-year socio-economicdevelopment plan from 2001-2010 and set forth the new strategy for thenext ten years 2011-2020.
PCF representative Jean Charles Negre informed the visiting delegationof the PCF’s preparations for its mid-term congress slated for June18-20, the party’s reform and activities as well as its developmenttrend in the current left-wing movement.
He said the PCF wishes to gather more followers among the masses andimprove its status in social movements and among authorities at alllevels. Therefore, he added, educational campaign, especially trainingof young party members, will receive special attention.
CPVCC Secretary To Huy Rua said the two parties may take turn toorganise dialogues and exchanges of current issues, including models forsustainable development. This is the cooperation model that Vietnamis using with the communist parties of China , Japan , and Russia .
During their talks, the two officials also shared opinions about thedebt crisis of Greece and rescue measures that countries of the Eurozone are taking to help settle the crisis, development prospects forthe European Union and other international issues./.