(VOV) - Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung left
Hanoi on October 30, beginning an official visit to Japan at the invitation of
PM Yoshihiko Noda.
He is accompanied by Minister and Chairman of
the Government Office Vu Duc Dam, Minister of Industry and Trade Vu Huy Hoang,
Minister of Planning and Investment Bui Quang Vinh, Minister of Finance Vuong
Dinh Hue, Minister of Transport Dinh La Thang, Minister of Science and
Technology Nguyen Quan, and senior officials from other ministries.
The visit takes place at a time when the
strategic partnership between Vietnam and Japan has developed strongly
following a visit to Vietnam in October 2010 by the then Prime Minister Naoto
Kan. Both countries have maintained
regular exchanges of delegations at all levels to increase bilateral
cooperation.
Japan is a leading economic and trade partner
of Vietnam. It is the largest bilateral ODA donor, the third largest trade
partner and the fourth largest FDI investor in Vietnam.
The two countries are working on key
agreements stated in the 2010 Vietnam-Japan Joint Statement, including projects
to build Hoa Lac hi-tech park, Ninh Thuan 2 nuclear power plant, and Long Thanh
international airport, as well as cooperating in exploiting rare earth.
During the visit from October 30 to November
2, Vietnamese and Japanese leaders will discuss measures to strengthen
bilateral cooperation in politics, diplomacy, national defence and security,
economics, investment, trade, ODA, tourism, culture and education.
A number of cooperative documents will be
signed on this occasion.
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