During her online talks with National AssemblyChairman Vuong Dinh Hue on June 8, Matvienko said Russia will make efforts tomaintain the development trend of economic and trade cooperation in the timeahead.
The Russian Federal Council will also work hard topromote collaboration between the two countries, she pledged.
He hailed the achievements Russia has recorded under the leadership of President Vladimir Putin, and applauded the country’s efforts in the pandemic fight.
The Vietnamese top legislator thanked Russia for presenting 1,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses to Vietnam earlier this year, and its recent commitment to give Vietnam priority in accessing 20 million doses of Sputnik V.
The two sides rejoiced at the fruitful developments ofthe Vietnam-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership, and shared a wish thatthe Vietnamese legislature and the Russian council will continue their closecooperation, thus promoting relations between the two countries.
They said the bilateral political ties have been consolidatedcontinuously and prospered in all channels of the Party and the State, as wellas localities, businesses and social organisations.
The leaders consented to maintain the exchange ofhigh-ranking parliamentary delegations and friendship parliamentarians’groups, and intensify information sharing.
The two sides pledged to step up coordination insupervising the implementation of cooperation agreements signed by the twoGovernments and strategic cooperation projects, and build and complete legal frameworksto facilitate exchanges and cooperation between the Governments, localities,enterprises and people of the two countries.
At the same time, they will maintain meetings, consultations,coordination and mutual support at multilateral parliamentary forums, and inregional and international issues of shared concern./.