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Vietnam, Laos trade unions agree to boost cooperation

A delegation of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labour (VGCL) led by Vice President Nguyen Thi Thu Hong on September 25 held talks with representatives of the Lao Trade Union Central Committee.
A delegation of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labour (VGCL) ledby Vice President Nguyen Thi Thu Hong on September 25 held talkswith representatives of the Lao Trade Union Central Committee.

At the talks, which is part of the Vietnamese delegation’s visit toLaos from September 24-28, the two sides informed each other of thecurrent situation of the two countries’ trade unions.

They alsoaffirmed their determination to further promote cooperation between thetwo organisations, thus contributing to deepening the Vietnam-Laosspecial relations

During the talks, the two sides also reviewedthe fine cooperation in bilateral ties, especially in the 2008-2013period.

The two trade unions worked closely in providingtechnical assistance and training staffs as well as sharing experienceand mutually supporting each other at international forums in the periodunder review.

On this occasion, they signed a cooperationagreement for the 2013-2018 period, which will focus on providingrefresher courses for officials from the Lao side and enhancinginformation exchange between Lao dong (Labour) Newspaper of Vietnam andHangngan Newspaper of Laos.

They also agreed to continue tocarry out high-level meetings and the exchange of delegations, whilestrengthening cooperation between trade unions of the two countries’localities.-VNA

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