During her meeting with President Mukherjee on December 10 as part of her on-going visit to India, the Vietnamese top legislator appreciated India’s viewpoint on East Sea-related issues.
She expressed her joy at India’s great and comprehensive socio-economic achievements, as well as the remarkable development in the ties between the two countries over the last 45 years.
She said Vietnam appreciates President Mukherjee’s statement that India considers Vietnam an important pillar in his country’s Act East Policy and a strategic partner of India in ASEAN.
While praising the Indian President for his contributions to the two countries' friendship, Chairwoman Ngan hopedPresident Mukherjee will continue working to further promote the bilateral relations, including links between the Vietnamese and Indian legislatures, for the sake of the two peoples as well as for peace, development, and prosperity in the region and the world.
For his part, Pranab Mukherjee said he believes Ngan’s visit will contribute to ushering in a new chapter in the relationship between the two countries.
He shared his impression of the Vietnamese landscape and its people during his trip to Vietnam in 2014, affirming that Vietnam has obtained crucial achievements during its Doi moi (renewal) process.
India and Vietnam need to boost economic ties through promoting trade exchange and creating favourable conditions for investors of both nations, towards lifting two-way trade to US$15 billion by 2020, he suggested.
The President hoped that the Vietnamese Government and National Assembly will encourage Vietnamese firms to join the “Make in India” campaign launched by the Indian Government as well as the digital revolution of India.
The two countries should also enhance cooperation in energy, especially nuclear, renewable and environmentally friendly energy, he said.
The host reiterated India’s view on the East Sea issue, saying that India backs non-militarisation, fully respectslegal and diplomatic processes, and the settlement of disputes through peaceful measures in line with international law, and opposes the use of force and the threat to use force to solve disputes in the sea.