HANOI, April 26 (Xinhua) -- Vietnam will actively
develop friendly and cooperative relations with China, and act as a bridge for
fostering China-ASEAN relations, said Vietnamese State President Nguyen Minh
Triet.
Triet made the remarks when meeting with a Chinese delegation of radio and television reporters on April 25, and
answering their questions about such issues as the China-Vietnam relations and
the China-ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations) ties.
Regarding the Vietnam-China ties, Triet said that he
was very glad to see that over the past few years, their parties and states have
ceaselessly visited each other, and their friendly relations have been
reinforced and developed.
Triet stated that the development of the bilateral
relations, especially the development of political ties is in accordance with
the aspiration of leaders of the two parties and states as well as the two
peoples.
Vietnam welcomes initiatives on strengthening
cooperation between Vietnam and China; between China and ASEAN, and that his
country will endeavor to probe into and realize the initiatives.
Triet said he highly appreciated the Chinese
initiative on holding the China-ASEAN trade fair in China's Guangxi Zhuang
Autonomous Region every autumn.
Triet briefed the delegation's members about
Vietnam's achievements after 20 years of conducting the "doi moi" (renovation)
policy, and pointed out difficulties faced by his country, such as low economic
development level, low income per capita, and low competitiveness of products,
incomplete infrastructure, and imperfect integration-related laws.
He said Vietnam joined the World Trade Organization
(WTO) early this year, creating a good foundation for strengthening regional
cooperation. Vietnam has learned a lot from China's WTO-related experiences, he
said, noting that many Chinese investors have been successful in Vietnam.
Triet said he appreciated exchange and cooperation
between Vietnam and China on culture, sports and human resources. Many
Vietnamese people have a good command of Chinese ancient literature, he said,
adding that Chinese films and books are favored in Vietnam.
On April 24, the Chinese delegation arrived in
Vietnam, the first leg of their tour to 10 ASEAN members: Vietnam, the
Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Singapore, Indonesia
and Brunei.