National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan (R) and Secretary-General of the France-Vietnam Friendship Association Jean-Pierre Archambault (Photo: VNA) |
The top legislator of Vietnam noted with satisfaction that the two countries’
friendship has been developing strongly, especially since they set up the
strategic partnership in 2013.
She affirmed that Vietnam always attaches importance to its relations with
France in its foreign policy, and it hopes the two sides will continue enhancing
bilateral cooperation. The extensive relationship, which dates back hundreds of
years with the two peoples’ cohesion, illustrates the strong commitment of the
countries’ leaders and peoples to developing their relations sustainably.
Archambault also expressed his delight at the thriving relations in multiple
spheres, including frequent mutual visits by the two sides’ leaders.
He noted that the France-Vietnam Friendship Association was set up in 1961, when
Vietnam began the resistance war against the US, so as to show the friendship
and solidarity with the Southeast Asian country. Since then, it has maintained
connection with organisations in Vietnam, the Vietnamese Embassy in France, and
the French Embassy in Vietnam.
The association’s activities currently focus on popularising information about
Vietnam to the public in France, strengthen the solidarity with the Vietnamese
people, and contribute to the two countries’ relations. Notably, it has
published an exclusive magazine on Vietnam, the Secretary-General added.
Chairwoman Ngan highly valued activities of the France-Vietnam and
Vietnam-France friendship associations, noting that people-to-people exchanges
are an important channel helping to promote the friendship and cooperation
between the two States and peoples.
She underlined that cooperation between Vietnamese and French localities has
become an important part in bilateral ties, helping with the countries’
traditional friendship and multifaceted collaboration. She asked both sides to
coordinate closely to successfully organise the 11th decentralised cooperation
conference in France’s Toulouse city this time and the 12th event in Vietnam’s
Hanoi capital next year.
The legislator also asked the France-Vietnam Friendship Association to continue
having a voice in the support for Vietnamese people’s organisations in France
and advocate the preservation of the Vietnamese culture and language in the
Vietnamese community in the country.
The chairwoman reiterated that the Vietnamese State, National Assembly and
people wishes to solidify relations with their French counterparts for the sake
of each country and for regional and global peace, stability, cooperation and
development.-VNA