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The plans were agreed on by visiting State President
Nguyen Minh Triet and Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg during their
talks in Oslo
Friday.
The national leaders also agreed to assist each other in culture
exchange and tourism.
Triet and Stoltenberg decided to accelerate and tap the
potential of the two countries’ trade ties and discussed ways to encourage
their businesspeople to establish stable long-term partnerships.
They said the relationship between the two countries was growing
well with frequent visits, notably the Norwegian King Harald V and Queen
Sonja’s visit to Vietnam
in 2004.
President Triet said he valued the long term assistance the
Norwegian government and people have provided Vietnam, especially in the
periods of renovation and international integration.
He stated that Vietnam
treasures and wants to enhance traditional friendship and cooperation with
the northern European country.
The Vietnamese leader welcomed the Norwegian government’s recent
adoption of a “Vietnam Strategy,” which he said was a crucial legal foundation
to define priorities for future cooperation.
Apart from bilateral issues, the two leaders compared notes on
regional and international issues of mutual concern, particularly those on
environmental protection and climate change.
They agreed to strengthen coordination and support at
international forums, particularly as Vietnam has joined the United
Nations Security Council as a non-permanent member and the Norwegian Prime
Minister acts as the co-chair of the UN Senior Committee. |