NA Vice Chairman greets Canadian parliamentarians

Vice Chairman of the Vietnam National Assembly Do Ba Ty on January 18 hosted a reception for a delegation of the Canadian Parliament led by Senator Joseph A.Day, who are in Vietnam for the 26th Annual Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Parliamentary Forum (APPF-26). 

Vice Chairman of the Vietnam National Assembly Do Ba Ty (R) and Canadian Senator Joseph A.Day
Ty reiterated Vietnam’s foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, peace, cooperation, development; diversification and multilateralisation of relations; active and proactive international integration; and being a friend, a trustworthy partner and a responsible member of the international community. 

In the foreign policy, Vietnam treasures the friendship and cooperation with Canada, which is one of the world’s most developed countries and plays an important role in the international arena, he said. 

The legislator stressed that Vietnam wants to develop the comprehensive partnership with Canada in the principle of respecting independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and political institutions of each other, for mutual benefits. 

He expressed his hope that the two legislative bodies will contribute to developing Vietnam-Canada relationship more comprehensively and intensively, especially in such potential spheres as economy, trade, national defence, sustainable development, environmental protection and climate change response. 

In reply, Senator Joseph A.Day emphasised the need for the two countries’ legislative bodies to increase the exchange of all-level delegations, especially high-level ones, and between parliamentary agencies, in order to share experience in law-making, law enforcement and decision-making, thus facilitating the affiliation between the Governments and businesses of the two countries. 

The Canadian Government and Parliament have attached importance to developing relations with Vietnam, he stressed.

The Senator said that over the past time, Vietnam has proven itself as an ideal destination in Asia-Pacific, a country with political stability and a trustworthy friend of Canada.

Canadian parliamentarians will continue to promote cooperation with Vietnam as well as its National Assembly, while closely coordinating with the country at multilateral forums and mechanisms such as the Inter-Parliamentary Union and the Asia-Pacific Parliamentary Forum, he pledged.
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