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Vietnam, Russia strengthen defence ties

The Defence Ministries of Vietnam and Russia have agreed to cont🤡inue fostering the cooperation stated in the signed agreements so as to further intensi✃fy the two countries’ defence ties in their comprehensive strategic partenership.
The Defence Ministries of Vietnam and Russia have agreed to continue fostering the🐲 cooperation stated in the signed agreements so as to 🌌further intensify the two countries’ defence ties in their comprehensive strategic partenership.

🎉 According to Quan doi Nhan dan (People’s Army) newspaper, the two sides reached the agreement during recent talks between General Makarov Nicolai Egorovich, Russian Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces and first Deput✃y Defence Minister, and the visiting Chief of the General Staff of the Vietnam People’s Army and 🌃Deputy D🍷efence Minister, Sen. Lieut. Gen. Do Ba Ty.

Egorovich described the visit as𒐪 a contribution to further consolidating a🍸nd strengthening the traditional friendship and comprehensive cooperation between the two countries, peoples and armies.

The Vietnamese general, for hispart, affirmed that the Vietnamese Party, State, army and people alwaysattach special importance to the traditional friendship andcomprehensive strategic partnership with Russia.

He stated that defence cooperation has been regarded as an important pillar in bilateral ties, which continue progressing broadly.

At the talks, the two sides exchanged views on international and regional issues of common concern and informed each other 📖about socio-economic development situation in each country.

Egorovich and Ty agreed that bilateral defence cooperation hasbrought about practical and effective results over the past time,especially in the exchange of🅠 delegations, trainingꦆ, military science and technology, and cooperation between services.

The Vietnamese Deputy Minister delivered the country’𒀰s visit invitation to Russian war veterans who꧃ had assisted Vietnam during its struggle for national independence.

During his visit, the Vietnamese senior military official was also receiv🔜ed by Russian Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov, who affirmed that Russia wants to further tighten relations with Vietnam, its close and faithful friend.-VNA

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