National Assembly Chairman meets Greek President in Ha Noi
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National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue (R) welcomes Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou. (Photo: VNA) |
National Assembly Chairman Hue noted that economic cooperation and trade between Viet Nam and Greece have seen positive progress, especially since the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) took effect.
He proposed that the two countries continue to promote collaboration in areas of Greece’s strength and Viet Nam’s demand, such as the maritime economy, shipbuilding, seaports and tourism, while working together to reach a double taxation avoidance agreement and another on maritime transportation to create favourable conditions for economic exchange and trade.
The National Assembly leader thanked the Greek parliament for ratifying the EVFTA, suggesting that it hasten the act on the EU-Viet Nam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA) as well as the removal of the “yellow card” on the Vietnamese fisheries sector.
The two sides should work closely together to optimise advantages from the two deals, protecting the legitimate interest of businesses of both countries during their investment and business activities in each other’s market, he said.
National Assembly Chairman Hue proposed that President Sakellaropoulou and the Greek Government continue to create favourable conditions for the Vietnamese community in the country to settle down. He proposed that the two sides speed up the formation of twinning relations among localities, and finalise procedures for the establishment of such relations between Sparta city-state of Greece and Hue city of Viet Nam, contributing to promoting people-to-people exchange.
For her part, President Sakellaropoulou pointed to the potential for bilateral cooperation in history and culture.
She agreed with the Vietnamese top legislator’s proposal to promote bilateral trade, saying her visit aims to further beef up bilateral partnership and that the bilateral double taxation avoidance agreement and maritime transportation agreement will be signed soon.
The Greek President said she, with rich experience in protecting the heritage against climate change impacts, education and tourism, can cooperate with Vietnam in the field.
National Assembly Chairman Hue expressed his hope that the Greek President supports the promotion of parliamentary cooperation between the two countries in both a bilateral framework and at multilateral parliament forums.
He thanked Greece and said he hopes that the country will continue to support the stance of ASEAN and Viet Nam in the East Sea issue on the basis of respect to international law, as well as ASEAN-led mechanisms.
The Vietnamese National Assembly leader took the occasion to, through President Sakellaropoulou, invite Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament Konstantinos Tasoulas to visit Viet Nam at a convenient time.