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HANOI, Oct. 31 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese and Vietnamese
leaders agreed here Monday to make joint efforts to promote good-neighborliness,
friendship and all-round cooperation between their two countries.
 Hu Jintao £¨C£©, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and president of China shakes hands with Nong Duc Manh (R), general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) and Vietnamese President Tran Duc Luong (L) during their meeting in Hanoi, capital of Vietnam Oct. 31. (Xinhua)
Hu Jintao, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and president of China,
and Nong Duc Manh, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist
Party of Vietnam (CPV), and President of Vietnam Tran Duc Luong, held talks on
Monday afternoon.
The leaders of the two countries exchanged views on
bilateral relations and international and regional issues of common concern in
an in-depth way.
They agreed to follow the guideline of long-term stability,
orientation toward future, good-neighborliness and friendship, and
all-round cooperation, in striving to usher in a new situation of
Sino-Vietnamese good-neighborliness, friendship and all-round cooperation
through with mutual respect, understanding, support, trust and coordination.
Hu, who arrived here earlier Monday on a three-day
official goodwill visit to Vietnam, reviewed the sound development of bilateral
relations.
He spoke of the frequent exchanges of visits between leaders of the two countries, increasing exchanges of governing experiences, strengthening coordination and cooperation over international and regional issues, and enhancing fruitful cooperation in other fields such as economy, trade and culture.
 Nong Duc Manh (C), general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), Vietnamese President Tran Duc Luong (L) and Hu Jintao £¨R£©, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and president of China review honor guards during a welcome ceremony in Hanoi, capital of Vietnam Oct. 31. (Xinhua)
Hu said the CPC and the Chinese government have
always attached great importance to bilateral relations and will work with the
Vietnamese side in taking hold of the general direction of the development of
relations between the two parties and the two countries from a strategic
altitude.
The Chinese side will also make efforts with the
Vietnamese side to promote mutual trust, reciprocal cooperation and common
development so as to be good neighbors, friends, comrades and partners with
mutual trust and sincere cooperation forever, He said.
Stressing that China and Vietnam share many common
strategic interests, Hu put forward a five-point proposal for the development of
bilateral relations:
-- Strengthening high-level exchanges, keep frequent
contacts and continue to maintain communication in various forms between leaders
of the two sides;
-- Enhancing friendship and mutual trust,
strengthening all-round cooperation, continuing exchanges of governing
experiences and implementing cooperative mechanisms among different departments
of the two countries;
-- Seizing all favorable opportunities to expand
economic and trade cooperation in a bid to realize at an early date the
10-billion-US-dollar goal set for bilateral trade by 2010;
-- Pushing forward bilateral marine cooperation and
ensuring the completion of land border demarcation;
-- Strengthening coordination and cooperation,
promoting multilateral cooperation, and making efforts for safeguarding world
peace and promoting common development.
Speaking highly of Vietnam's achievements, Hu said he
believes that under the CPV's leadership, the Vietnamese people are bound to
build Vietnam into a prosperous modern country.
Echoing Hu, Manh said the CPV, and the Vietnamese
government and people attach great importance to the overall and steady growth
of friendly relations and cooperation with China.
He said the Vietnamese party and government will make
concerted efforts with the Chinese side to take the priority of developing
bilateral relations as a consistent policy and push forward all-round
development of bilateral friendship and cooperation.
Manh also reiterated Vietnam's one-China policy.
After the talks, the leaders of the two countries
attended a signing ceremony for bilateral cooperation documents, including a
bilateral economic-technical cooperation agreement.
Before the talks, Manh and Luong presided over a
welcoming ceremony for Hu.
Manh and Luong also hosted a dinner in honor of Hu on
Monday evening. Enditem |