Banquet held for Australian Governor-General David Hurley

(VOVWORLD) -  President Vo Van Thuong and his wife hosted a banquet  in Hanoi on Tuesday evening for Australian Governor-General David Hurley and his wife, who are on a State visit to Vietnam.  
Banquet held for Australian Governor-General David Hurley - ảnh 1President Vo Van Thuong (second, right), his spouse and Australian Governor-General David Hurley and his spouse in a group photo. (Photo: VNA)

In his remarks, both leaders affirmed that with cooperation achievements over the past 50 years, especially successes of the Governor-General’s visit, the bilateral relations will grow to a new height.

Thuong reviewed milestones in the Vietnam-Australia relationship, saying it has never been as strong and fruitful as it is now.

He appreciated Australia’s official development assistance to Vietnam, which, he said, has significantly contributed to Vietnam's national socio-economic development and improving Vietnamese’s living standards.

Vietnam, as an active and responsible member  of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the international community, has worked together with Australia in many regional and international issues, and to consolidate mutual trust and common perceptions on values of peace, stability, cooperation and respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity and rule of law, he continued.

Speaking at the event, Hurley affirmed that Australia is proud to have a close, reliable friend and partner like Vietnam, and the two countries are joining hands in concretizing their joint vision in Indo-Pacific - a region of stability and prosperity, where sovereignty and international law are respected.

He rejoiced at the tight, effective bilateral cooperation in many fields such as economy, politics, security, climate change response, education and national defence. He also highlighted new air routes between the two countries, including one expected to be launched by Vietnam’s Vietjet this month.

Hurley expressed his delight at bilateral cultural links, with more than 300,000 Vietnamese living and working in Australia, and the Vietnamese language being the 4th most commonly spoken in the country.

Australia wishes to cooperate with Vietnam in realizing Vietnam's development goals, he noted.

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