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Vietnam, Polish Party boost ties

Poland and its left wing party, the Democratic Left Alliance (SLD) consider Vietnam as an important partner in Southeast Asia and the Asia-Pacific, affirmed SLD Chairman G. Napieralski.
Poland and its left wing party, the Democratic Left Alliance (SLD)consider Vietnam as an important partner in Southeast Asia and theAsia-Pacific, affirmed SLD Chairman G. Napieralski.

Chairman G.Napieralski made the statement at a reception given by Truong Tan Sang,Politburo member and permanent member of the Communist Party of VietnamCentral Committee (CPVCC) Secretariat, in Hanoi on April 25.

Hesaid he hoped the Vietnam-Poland cooperative relations would continue todevelop, particularly in economics, investment, culture,science-technology, education-training, shipbuilding, marine transportand energy.

The Vietnamese Party, State and people attachimportance to the traditional friendship and cooperation with Poland andSLD, stressed Politburo member Sang.

He shared the same viewwith the guest on the importance of developing the active relationshipbetween the two Parties and helping to enhance the relationship betweenthe national assemblies and mass organisations of the two countries.

Earlier,SLD Chairman G. Napieralski held talks with CPVCC member and Directorof the CPVCC Commission for External Relations Hoang Binh Quan on issuesof mutual concern and measures to promote bilateral relations betweenthe two Parties and countries.

The Polish delegation worked withleaders and toured a number of cultural and socio-economicestablishments in Hanoi and the northern coastal province of QuangNinh./.

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