NA Chairman meets with visiting Australian Governor-General
The NA Chairman stressed that Governor-General Mostyn’s visit marks an important milestone that will add momentum to the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two countries, helping it grow intensively and more substantively.
National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man (right) and Australian Governor-General Sam Mostyn at their meeting on September 10. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) 🥂– National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man met with Australian Governor-General Sam Mostyn in Hanoi on September 10, during which he proposed Australia continue to accompany and support Vietnam in its new development stage, and expand cooperation in priority areas such as green economy, digital economy, science and technology, innovation, and renewable energy.
The NA Chairman called on Australia to increase its aid budget, expand government scholarship programmes for Vietnamese students, and provide training and capacity building for Vietnamese officials and public servants.
The top legislator suggested enhancing people-to-people exchanges and expanding cooperation in tourism, labour, education and training, and culture. In particular, he urged Australia to expand the grant of visas for Vietnamese citizens studying, working, and living in Australia, who contribute to the host country’s development and serve as a bridge for the bilateral ties.
Regarding parliamentary cooperation, Chairman Man called for enhanced delegation exchanges, high-level contacts, and closer collaboration between the two legislatures. He emphasised strengthening ties between committees of the two parliaments, friendship groups, women and young parliamentarians, not only on legislation and institutions but also in monitoring the implementation of bilateral agreements and addressing global issues such as digital transformation, green growth, and climate change. The two sides should also continue to support each other at multilateral parliamentary forums such as the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and the Asia-Pacific Parliamentary Forum (APPF), he said.
The NA Chairman stressed that Governor-General Mostyn’s visit marks an important milestone that will add momentum to the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two countries, helping it grow intensively and more substantively. On behalf of the NA and people of Vietnam, he congratulated Australia on successfully holding its 48th parliamentary election and extended greetings to the re-elected Speakers of both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man (third, right) meets with Governor General of Australia Sam Mostyn (second, left) in Hanoi on September 10 (VNA)
Chairman Man applauded Australia’s achievements in national development, social welfare, and implementation of international commitments, particularly its new policies on minimum wage increases (3.5%), support for citizens’ living costs, and student debt relief.
He reaffirmed Vietnam’s consistent policy of treasuring and promoting its friendship and Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with Australia, appreciating bilateral cooperation achievements, especially in legislative cooperation. He urged both sides to continue strengthening political trust by increasing delegation exchanges and high-level contacts, particularly between the two parliaments, while maintaining the effective content of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
The NA Chairman welcomed the positive growth in two-way trade, which reached 14 billion USD in 2024, and expressed his belief that the two sides will soon realise their target of 20 billion USD in trade and doubling two-way investment within the next two to three years.
For her part, Governor-General Mostyn affirmed that Australia continues to be a reliable partner of Vietnam, highlighting that the elevation of bilateral relations to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership reflects strong political trust between the two nations. She underscored Australia’s commitment to further strengthen cooperation with Vietnam, including legislative ties.
The Governor-General acknowledged the significant contributions of the Vietnamese community to Australia’s socio-economic development and bilateral ties. She highlighted Australia’s ongoing support for Vietnam in human resource training and development, continued provision of ODA, and financial and technical assistance to help Vietnam achieve its growth objectives. She also welcomed the effective collaboration in education and training, noting that Australia has offered over 70 scholarship programmes to Vietnamese students.
Governor-General Mostyn emphasised advancing trade and investment cooperation, promoting gender equality, particularly women’s empowerment, and strengthening joint efforts on climate change, with a focus on the Mekong Delta region./.
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee To Lam reaffirmed Vietnam’s consistent policy of treasuring its friendship and Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with Australia, stressing that Australia is a trusted partner of Vietnam.
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