In October 1 talks with the Vietnamese guest, Deputy Chairman of the State Great Hural (Parliament) of Mongolia Bukhchuluun Purevdorj said that the visit will help promote bilateral cooperation and parliamentary ties between the two countries.
He hailed Viet Nam’s foreign policy, which treasures relations with traditional friends and partners. He thanked Viet Nam for maintaining the 70-year cooperative relationship, affirming that Mongolia supported Viet Nam during its struggle for independence in the past, and stands by the Southeast Asian nation throughout its current development process.
Purevdorj affirmed that the Mongolian parliament is ready to act as a focal point to promote and facilitate Vietnamese businesses’ investment in Mongolia, especially in potential sectors such as food and meat processing.
Showing his impression of Mongolia’s “Vision 2050," Phuong briefed the host on Viet Nam’s reform efforts aimed at achieving the country’s 100-year development goals through strategic breakthroughs. He affirmed that Viet Nam and Mongolia have always been important friends and partners as they pursue development objectives.
Sharing the Mongolian legislator’s view that bilateral trade remains below its potential, Phuong noted that the two countries have complementary economic structures and full conditions to promote cooperation in trade and agricultural processing. He stated that Viet Nam is ready to sign a new investment promotion and protection agreement with Mongolia.
The Vietnamese legislator also proposed enhancing Viet Nam–Mongolia cooperation in defence and security, including military technology, the defence industry, UN peacekeeping, law enforcement, and crime combat. He suggested signing a memorandum of understanding on cooperation between the two parliaments in accordance with the new framework of the relationship.
The two sides noted that Viet Nam–Mongolia relations are at their strongest in 70 years and developing rapidly under the comprehensive partnership established one year ago. They agreed to cooperate in implementing agreements reached by their senior leaders during the state visit to Mongolia by Party General Secretary and State President To Lam in 2024.
They stressed the need to enhance the exchange of parliamentary and law-making experience, and promote collaboration across politics, defence, security, economy, trade, investment, science and technology, agriculture, culture, education, tourism, and people-to-people interaction.
Meeting with the Vietnamese legislator on the same day, Chairman of the State Great Hural (Parliament) of Mongolia Dashzegve Amarbayasgalan stressed that Phuong’s trip contributes to the development of bilateral relations, especially in political and economic fields, as well as cooperation between the two legislative bodies.
The Vietnamese guest highlighted the fruitful development of bilateral relations, noting enhanced political trust, closer cooperation between ministries and sectors, more active delegation exchanges and people-to-people interactions, initial progress in economic cooperation, and increasingly substantive parliamentary relations.
Phuong stressed that the Vietnamese NA will work closely with the Mongolian Parliament to concretise the comprehensive partnership framework and promote practical, effective, and comprehensive bilateral cooperation.
For his part, Amarbayasgalan affirmed that the Mongolian Parliament is striving to improve the legal system, enhance transparency, and create a favourable investment environment for investors, including those from Viet Nam, in agriculture, electricity, processing, mining, and manufacturing.
On the occasion, Phuong received Chairman of the Viet Nam-Mongolia Friendship Parliamentary Group (VMFPG) Judagiin Bayarmaa, and had a meeting with representatives from the Vietnamese community in the country.