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Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia
Khiem says the ongoing visit by Pakistani Senate Foreign
Relations Committee Chairman Mushahid Hussain Sayed plays an
important role in boosting co-operative ties between the two
legislatures and the two nations as well.
Receiving Senator Mushahid in
Hanoi on July 1, the deputy PM expressed his delight at
positive changes in bilateral relations and rapid growth in
two-way trade in the recent past. However, the results have
yet to be commensurate with potentials of both sides, he
added.
Deputy PM Khiem who doubles as
Foreign Minister said he hoped that his guest’s visit will
open up co-operation opportunities for the two legislative
bodies in particular, and Vietnam and Pakistan in general.
In reply, Senator Mushahid said
he hoped Pakistan to become a comprehensive partner of
Vietnam as well as other member countries of the Association
of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in the near future.
He took this occasion to thank
Vietnam for its support for Pakistan in the Asia-Europe
co-operation mechanism and in promoting its relationship
with other ASEAN member nations.
The Pakistani official believed
that Vietnam will successfully undertake the presidency of
the United Nations Security Council in July.
Earlier, Senator Mushahid and
his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Van Son held talks about
activities of their legislatures and ties between the two
nations.
They noted that Vietnam and
Pakistan have many similarities in history and culture, as
well as potentials and conditions to further enhance
bilateral ties, noting that the visit, the first ever by a
Pakistani Senate delegation, marked a milestone and ushered
in a new stage of development in relations between the two
legislative bodies and the two nations as a whole.
Both host and guest emphasised
the need to expand co-operation between the two countries
for mutual benefits, and beef up friendly and co-operative
ties between the legislatures through the sharing of
information and law-making experiences.
The legislators agreed to
increase co-ordination at regional and international
inter-parliamentary forums, and prepare for the signing of a
co-operation deal between the two law-making bodies at an
appropriate time. (VNA) |