The Standing Secretariat affirmed to continue to further strengthen the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership and promote the building of a Vietnam-China Community of Shared Future of strategic significance.

At the invitation of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, a delegation of the Communist Party of Vietnam led by Comrade Luong Cuong, Politburo member and Permanent Secretary of the Secretariat, visited and worked in China from October 9-12.
On October 11, in Beijing, Standing member of the Secretariat Luong Cuong and the delegation met with General Secretary and President Xi Jinping and held talks with member of the Politburo Standing Committee, Secretary of the Secretariat, and Director of the General Office of the Communist Party of China Central Committee Cai Qi.
On behalf of the leaders of the Party and State of Vietnam, Comrade Luong Cuong, Standing member of the Secretariat, warmly congratulated the 75th anniversary of the National Day of the People's Republic of China and the great achievements that the Chinese people have made over the past 75 years under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, especially in the 10 years of the new era and since the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China; believing that the Chinese people, under the leadership of the Communist Party of China with Comrade Xi Jinping as the "core", will successfully achieve the goals of the 20th National Congress, especially deepening comprehensive reform and promoting Chinese-style modernization, successfully achieving the goal of "the second 100 years."
The Standing Member of the Secretariat respectfully conveys the regards and best wishes of General Secretary and President To Lam and other senior leaders of Vietnam to General Secretary and President Xi Jinping and other leaders of China.
The Standing Member of the Secretariat emphasized that the delegation's visit aimed to thoroughly grasp and implement the important common perception between the senior leaders of the two Parties and two countries in recent times, most recently the State visit to China by General Secretary and President To Lam; affirming that continuing to further strengthen the Comprehensive Strategic Cooperative Partnership, promoting the building of the Vietnam-China Community of Shared Future has strategic significance according to the motto "16 words", the spirit of "4 goods" and the direction of "6 more" is an objective requirement, a strategic choice and a top priority in Vietnam's foreign policy.

General Secretary and President of China Xi Jinping congratulated the Vietnamese people on their comprehensive achievements in recent times, highly appreciating the Communist Party of Vietnam for successfully organizing many Central Conferences, proposing many important policies and preparing for the 14th National Party Congress. Comrade Xi Jinping expressed his belief that the Vietnamese people, under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam headed by General Secretary and President To Lam, will comprehensively fulfill the goals of the 13th National Congress, towards the 100th anniversary of the Party's founding and the 100th anniversary of the country's founding.
General Secretary and President Xi Jinping affirmed that the Party, State and People of China attach great importance to relations with Vietnam, considering developing relations with Vietnam a priority direction in its neighborly foreign policy.
During the talks and meetings, the leaders of both sides expressed their high regard for the bilateral relationship and appreciated the positive and comprehensive developments in the relations between the two Parties and the two countries in recent times. High-level exchanges and contacts took place regularly, and political trust was enhanced.
The top leaders of the two Parties and two countries agreed to deepen and elevate the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership and build a Vietnam-China Community of Shared Future of strategic significance.
In particular, the recent State visit of General Secretary and President To Lam to China has brought bilateral relations into a new stage of development. Both sides agreed that economic cooperation has grown rapidly in recent times, a bright spot in bilateral relations. Cooperation between localities, especially border provinces of the two countries, has been vibrant and substantive. Cooperation in national defense and security has been strengthened, and cooperation in tourism and education has made many new developments.
General Secretary and President Xi Jinping agreed with the proposals of Standing member of the Secretariat Liang Qiang, affirming that China is willing to continue to maintain high-level exchanges and contacts with Vietnam, promote cooperation in various fields, through the channels of the Government, the National Assembly/National People's Congress, the Fatherland Front/Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference; suggest that the two sides effectively promote cooperation and exchange mechanisms on the Party channel, organize theoretical seminars and cooperate in training cadres, and exchange experiences in Party building and national governance; effectively implement dialogue mechanisms in the field of national defense and security; strengthen substantive cooperation and high-quality connectivity, especially in connecting railways, border gates, building infrastructure, developing state-owned enterprises, and protecting the environment, including new areas such as digital economy, green development, and disaster prevention and mitigation.
General Secretary and President Xi Jinping suggested that the two sides coordinate to organize many diverse exchange and cooperation activities on the occasion of the “Year of China-Vietnam Humanitarian Exchange” as the two countries celebrate the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations, including various forms of exchanges and high-level visits.

Standing member of the Secretariat Luong Cuong and comrade Thai Ky discussed specific implementation of the common perception of the high-ranking leaders and the agreement between the two Parties and the two countries. The Chinese leaders expressed their desire to promote cooperation in traditional fields and expand to new areas of cooperation, increase imports of Vietnamese agricultural products and encourage Chinese enterprises to increase investment in Vietnam.
During the meetings, Standing member of the Secretariat Luong Cuong suggested that the two sides control and resolve differences in a spirit of frankness, sincerity, and friendship, focusing on maintaining stability at sea, and respecting each other's legitimate rights and interests in accordance with international law and the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
During the visit to China, the delegation visited and worked with the staff of the Vietnamese Embassy in Beijing; surveyed facilities, exchanged with leading Chinese experts, and learned about China's theoretical and practical issues in the fields of building new quality production forces and digital transformation in Party agencies./.
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