VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam and Laos should further strengthen
cooperation in legal activities, especially in the making and verification of
laws.
National Assembly Vice Chairman
Uong Chu Luu made the suggestion while receiving a delegation from the Lao NA’s
Law Committee led by its head Davone Vangvichith in Hanoi on October 11.
At the reception, Luu said that
the visit is of great significance as it takes place when the two countries are
celebrating the 50th anniversary of their diplomatic ties and 35 years of the
signing of the Vietnam-Lao Friendship and Cooperation Treaty.
He affirmed that the Vietnamese
NA attaches special importance to its relations with the Lao counterpart as
well as supports the cooperation, and information and experience exchange
between the two countries’ NA deputies.
Davone Vangvichith, who is
visiting Vietnam from October 10-15, expressed his wish that Vietnam will
continue to share its experience with Laos in building legal documents and
enhancing supervision of law enforcement.
Earlier, the Lao delegation had a
working session with Deputy Head of the Vietnamese NA’s Law Committee Tran Dinh
Long. The two sides exchanged views on issues relating to mechanisms for the
passing of laws and coordination between the NA and the Government in drafting
laws.
The same day, the Lao lawmakers
also worked with a delegation from the Vietnamese NA’s Legislative Research
Institute led by its director Dinh Xuan Thao.
Lao Front delegation welcomed in Hanoi
The Vietnamese Party, State and
people will do their utmost to preserve and continuously develop the
Vietnam-Laos special friendship and solidarity.
Politburo member Le Hong Anh, who
is also standing member of the Secretariat of the Communist Party of Vietnam
Central Committee (CPV CC) made the affirmation while receiving a delegation
from the Lao Front for National Construction (LFNC) led by its Vice President
Buavon Onchanhom in Hanoi on October 11.
Anh congratulated the Lao people
on the great achievements they have made in the renewal and national
development, expressing his belief that they will harvest even greater
successes in the future.
He affirmed that the Vietnamese
Party, State and people are always grateful to the Lao people for their valuable
support and assistance.
The Politburo member spoke highly
of cooperation between the CPV CC’s Commission for Mass Mobilisation and the
LFNC over the past time, saying that it has helped consolidate and strengthen
the special relationship between the two countries.
He said he hopes that in the
coming time, the two sides will continue the exchange on theoretical and
practical issues related to mass mobilisation work as well as boost cooperation
in realising their Parties’ resolutions.
For his part, Buavon Onchanhom,
who is in Vietnam to attend a course on mass mobilisation, expressed his belief
that under the leadership of the CPV, the Vietnamese people will successfully
implement the Resolution of the 11th National Party Congress.
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