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Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has
urged relevant ministries and agencies from Vietnam and Laos
to increase meetings to remove all obstacles hindering
bilateral investment relations.
The government leader made the
request while receiving Lao Deputy PM and Foreign Minister
Thoonglun Sisulith in Hanoi on November 28.
Speaking of the growing
co-operation in all areas between Vietnam and Laos , PM Dung
said an increasing number of Vietnamese businesses are
investing in Laos .
On the same day, Deputy PM and
Foreign Minister Thoonglun Sisulith met with his Vietnamese
counterpart Pham Gia Khiem.
Both sides said they were pleased
about their bilateral co-operation in economic, cultural and
social areas. Many Vietnamese-invested projects have been
carried out in Laos , including the US $1.7 billion Luong
Prabang hydro-electric power plant, and the newly opened
Hanoi-Luong Prabang-Siem Reap air route, and a project to
explore oil and gas.
Deputy PM Khiem thanked Laos for
its recent support in Vietnam becoming a non-permanent member
of the United Nations Security Council.
The officials said they were
pleased with co-ordination between the two Ministries of
Foreign Affairs as well as between the two nations within
international and regional forums such as the Ayeyawady-Chao
Phraya-Mekong Economic Co-operation Strategy, the Greater
Mekong Subregion and the freshly ended 13th ASEAN Summit in
Singapore.
Also on November 28, Deputy PM
Thoonglun Sisulith was received by Truong Tan Sang, permanent
member of the Secretariat of the Party Central Committee. (VNA) |