Vietnam-Japan relationship at best stage ever: senior official

Japan’s relationship with Vietnam is now in its prime, Speaker of Japan’s House of Representatives Tadamori Oshima said while meeting with visiting Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong in Tokyo on September 17.

Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong (second, right) and Japanese Speaker Tadamori Oshima (second, left) (Photo:VNA)
Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong (second, right) and Japanese Speaker Tadamori Oshima (second, left) (Photo:VNA)

The Speaker congratulated Vietnam on the successful organisation of the 132nd Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union last March and expressed his support to Vietnam’s efforts and practical contributions to peace, co-operation, and development in the Asian-Pacific region.

He also highlighted the political trust and whole-hearted amity between the two countries.

Meanwhile, General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, who is on an official visit to Japan, thanked Tadamori Oshima for his sentiment toward Vietnam’s people and National Assembly and voiced his belief that the latter would greatly contribute to the growth of the extensive strategic partnership between the two nations.

The Vietnamese leader also appreciated the Japanese lower house’s role in bolstering bilateral relations, particularly in endorsing the Japanese Government’s provision of official development assistance to Vietnam.

He spoke highly of the co-operation between Vietnam’s National Assembly and Japan’s House of Representatives, legislative committees, and parliamentarians, especially between the Japan-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentary Alliance and its Vietnam-Japan counterpart.

At the meeting, Speaker Tadamori Oshima lauded the substantive relations between the countries’ legislative bodies, as helping realise co-operation agreements serving their extensive strategic partnership.

He stressed that as maritime nations, Japan and Vietnam need to enhance collaboration to maintain peace and stability at sea.

Countries involved in disputes should seriously adhere to international law and settle the issues through dialogue and peaceful measures, he said, adding that countries should respect one another and work together on the same footing for development.

Both sides agreed to facilitate exchanges between the Vietnamese and Japanese Governments, parliaments and people for deeper mutual understanding, trust, friendship, and co-operation for the sake of their peoples and regional and global peace and prosperity.