Officials of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) and many political parties in Uruguay engaged in an online talk on December 15, discussing ways to promote ties between the sides.
Hanoi (VNA) – Officials of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) and many
political parties in Uruguay engaged in an online talk on December 15,
discussing ways to promote ties between the sides.
On
the Vietnamese side, deputy head of the Party Central Committee’s Commission
for External Affairs Nguyen Huy Tang highlighted the CPV’s wish to continue
strengthening the friendly and cooperative relationship with political parties
in Uruguay.
He
took the occasion to thank the progressive forces and people of Uruguay for
their solidarity and support for Vietnam during the latter’s struggle for
national liberation and unification in the past and national construction at
present.
Tang
underlined the need to maintain the exchange of information and contact among
political parties worldwide in the context of complicated developments of the
COVID-19 pandemic.
He
affirmed that Vietnam is willing to share its experience in fighting the
pandemic while maintaining economic growth, and informed the Uruguayan parties
on the situation in the country and the CPV’s preparations for its 13th National Congress.
Leaders
of political parties in Uruguay, including President of the Broad Front (FA) Javier
Miranda and Secretary
General of the Communist Party of UruguayJuan Castillo, offered
sympathy to Vietnam over losses caused by recent natural disasters.
They
congratulated the Southeast Asian country for its achievements in fighting the
COVID-19 pandemic while restoring production and developing the economy, noting
that Vietnam is among a few countries recording growth amid the global
downturn.
They
expressed their belief that the CPV will ride over all difficulties,
successfully organize the 13th National congress and continue to
reap success in the Doi Moi (renewal) cause towards realizing the goal of “rich
people, strong country, democracy, equity and civilization.”
The
Uruguayan side shared information on the political, social, economic and
pandemic situation in Uruguay, and affirmed that they wanted to enhance the
friendship, solidarity and partnership with the CPV, laying the necessary political
foundation to promote multi-faceted cooperation and exchange between Uruguay
and Vietnam./.