NA Chairman welcomes delegation of Social Democratic Party of Germany

National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man on October 28 received Achim Post, Vice President of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), and Bernd Lange, Chair of the European Parliament’s Committee on International Trade, along with members of the SPD delegation, on the occasion of their working visit to Viet Nam where they will also attend the 10th Dialogue between the Communist Party of Viet Nam and the SPD.

National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man (R) welcomes Achim Post, Vice President of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). (Photo: VNA)
National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man (R) welcomes Achim Post, Vice President of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). (Photo: VNA)

Chairman Man affirmed that the visit holds great significance, marking a new milestone in the relations between the two Parties and the two countries. He expressed his appreciation for Germany’s continued support for Viet Nam over the years through official development assistance (ODA) and cooperation in areas such as digital transformation, green growth, education, environment, and especially vaccine support during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Appreciating the European Union (EU) for considering Viet Nam a priority partner in its cooperation policy with the Asia–Pacific region, the NA Chairman showed his gratitude to the EU for providing 650,000 EUR (757,800 USD) in humanitarian aid to help Viet Nam overcome the consequences of recent storms and floods.

Noting the complex developments in the global situation, Post and Lange emphasised that strengthening and developing the good friendship between Viet Nam and Germany, and between Viet Nam and the EU are of great importance, based on mutual understanding, trust, and respect. They expressed their confidence that the Viet Nam–Germany Strategic Partnership, as well as the Viet Nam–EU comprehensive partnership and cooperation will continue to grow strongly in the time ahead.

NA Chairman Man said that the cooperative relationship between the Vietnamese legislature and the Bundestag of Germany has developed well in recent years, with both sides maintaining regular delegation exchanges, sharing legislative and supervisory experience, and closely coordinating at multilateral parliamentary forums.

Acknowledging and appreciating the SPD’s support for the EU–Viet Nam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA), the top legislator said he hopes it will continue to play its role and voice in encouraging the German Bundestag to soon complete the ratification process. This will open up new opportunities for cooperation, investment, and trade, bringing tangible benefits to businesses and people of both countries, he noted.

The Vietnamese NA attaches great importance to, and seeks to learn from the legislative and supervisory experience of countries with developed rule-of-law systems and well-established institutional frameworks, including Germany, in order to apply them appropriately to Viet Nam’s context, Chairman Man affirmed.

National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man and delegates. (Photo: VNA)
National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man and delegates. (Photo: VNA)

The top legislator stated that Viet Nam always pays close attention to the policies of the SPD and the German Government, in which the SPD plays an important role. He highly valued the maintenance of the dialogue mechanism between the Communist Party of Viet Nam (CPV) and the SPD over the past 14 years, which has become an important channel for theory exchange and sharing of practical experience between the two Parties.

He expressed his confidence that through this dialogue and meetings with Vietnamese partners, the SPD will gain a deeper understanding of Viet Nam’s path towards sustainable development and its foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, peace, cooperation and international integration amidst global uncertainties.

Regarding cooperation with the EU and the European Parliament (EP), the NA Chairman noted that Viet Nam–EU relations in general, and cooperation between the Vietnamese NA and the EP in particular, have continued to develop very positively in recent years. He highly appreciated the increasingly substantive and effective cooperation between the two legislative bodies, built on the spirit of dialogue, mutual understanding, and constructive engagement. Both sides have maintained a stable parliamentary dialogue channel based on their cooperation agreement signed in 2010, which serves as an important foundation for enhancing exchanges and fostering mutual understanding.

The NA Chairman expressed his confidence that Viet Nam and the EU will soon elevate their relationship to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership to create favourable conditions for broader cooperation not only between Viet Nam and the EU but also in strengthening connectivity between Southeast Asia and Europe.

Regarding cooperation with Germany, he highlighted that Germany is one of Viet Nam’s most important partners in Europe, and the two sides are working toward elevating the bilateral relationship to a new height, commensurate with their potential and aspirations.

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