Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Chinese Vice-Premier Zhang Gaoli reiterated the two countries’ policy of treasuring their relationship during talks in Beijing, China on September 15.

Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.
Deputy PM Phuc is currently on an official visit to China, where he will
attend the China-ASEAN Exhibition Fair and the 12 th China-ASEAN Trade
and Investment Summit in Guangxi province.
The officials discussed measures to efficiently implement agreements
reached by the two countries’ top leaders to develop the comprehensive
cooperative strategic partnership in a stable and sustainable manner.
The measures include maintaining high-level visits; stepping up
people-to-people exchanges and ministry, sector and locality
cooperation; accelerating economic, investment, finance ties and
infrastructure connectivity; and facilitating border economy
development.
Deputy PM Phuc suggested the Chinese Government support its businesses
by increasing imports of Vietnamese agro-forestry and aquatic products
and expanding investments in Vietnam.
He asked for the Chinese Government’s coordination in clearing
bottlenecks in joint projects currently underway in Vietnam and in
sharing of monetary policies and foreign exchange and financial system
management experience.
He said Vietnam welcomes and will be active in China-proposed regional
connectivity initiatives following the principles of mutual respect,
equality and mutual benefits, suggesting both sides work on cooperative
transport projects like the Lao Cai-Hanoi-Hai Phong express railway and
the Mong Cai-Van Don and Dong Dang-Tra Linh expressways.
On maritime issues, Deputy PM Phuc emphasised that sovereignty- and
national interest-related issues are sacred and Party and State leaders
of the two countries had reached common perceptions on the issues,
including working together to manage sea disputes, not taking any
actions that could complicate or worsen disputes and maintaining peace
and stability in the East Sea for peace, stability and development in
the region in line with international law – particularly the 1982 UN
Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Vice-Premier Zhang congratulated Vietnam on its 70 years of construction
and development accomplishments and welcomed Deputy PM Phuc’s visit.
He hoped to retain high-level contacts and strategic dialogues, reinforce political trust and expand people-to-people exchange.
After the talks, the two leaders witnessed the signing of several
cooperation documents, including an agreement on non-refundable aid
between the two governments and the minutes from the first meeting of
the working group on monetary cooperation between the two State
banks.
VNA