Laos, Vietnam ink seven cooperation pacts


President Thongloun Sisoulith (left) and President To Lam inspect a guard of honour during the welcome ceremony at the National Assembly. - Vientiane Times

VIENTIANE: The governments of Laos and Vietnam on Thursday (July 11) signed seven pacts on various areas of cooperation, serving to deepen and expand the 62-year solid relationship and collaboration between the two nations.

President Thongloun Sisoulith and his visiting Vietnamese counterpart To Lam witnessed the signing of the agreements at the National Assembly in Vientiane.

The Vietnamese President and his high-level delegation are in Laos on a two-day state visit which ends on Friday (July 12), at the invitation of Thongloun, who is also Secretary General of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party Central Committee.

The cooperation pacts include a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the establishment of a citizen and ID (identification card) management system in Laos.

Thongloun and To Lam pressed buttons to launch the initiative.

The two sides also signed an extradition treaty and a cooperation plan agreement between the Justice Ministries of both nations.

Four other pacts concern economic spheres. They are an MOU on aviation cooperation between the Lao Ministry of Public Works and Transport and VietJet Air, an amended concession agreement relating to the Sekhaman III hydropower project, an amended agreement on the excavation and processing of bauxite and the construction of an aluminium manufacturing plant in Dakcheung district, Xekong province, and an amended agreement on the survey and exploration of antimony.

Earlier in the day, the two heads of state held talks shortly after an official welcome ceremony at the National Assembly.

Thongloun congratulated his guest on his election as the President of Vietnam by the National Assembly in May and said he greatly appreciated his choosing Laos for his first overseas visit since he assumed the presidency.

The visit symbolises the Vietnamese Party and State’s consistent policy on attaching great importance to the great friendship, special solidarity and comprehensive cooperation between Laos and Vietnam.

Through To Lam, the Lao leader conveyed his warm greetings and best wishes to the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam’s Central Committee, Nguyen Phu Trong, and other Party and state leaders, as well as the Vietnamese people.

The two presidents said they highly valued the growing comprehensive cooperation between their countries. Cooperation in the fields of politics and foreign affairs have strengthened significantly and remain unwavering, with the two sides enjoying mutual trust.

They also noted the strong progress made in carrying out cooperation projects and agreements over past years.

The value of two-way trade between Laos and Vietnam in the first quarter of 2024 reached US$476.8 million, an increase of 12 percent over the same period last year.

Vietnam has so far invested in 245 projects in Laos with total registered capital of US$5.5 billion, placing it among the top three foreign investors in Laos.

Leaders and various levels of delegations from both sides have maintained regular contact and made reciprocal visits.

The two presidents agreed that both governments should made a greater effort to enhance and expand cooperation in all areas.

The Lao leader, on behalf of the Party, state and multi-ethnic people of Laos, expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Party, state and people of Vietnam for extending invaluable assistance and support to Laos.

Thongloun expressed confidence that To Lam’s visit marked a big stride forward in enhancing the great friendship, special solidarity and comprehensive cooperation between the two parties, states and peoples.

For his part, To Lam expressed his heartfelt thanks to the Lao president, government and people for the very warm hospitality extended to himself and his delegation.

The Vietnamese leader expressed his country’s commitment to supporting Laos during its chairmanship of Asean this year.

The leaders also briefed each other on socio-economic developments in their respective countries and exchanged views on regional and global issues of common interest.

On the same occasion, To Lam, on behalf of the Vietnamese government, handed over 20 Vinfast Electric Cars to the Lao government, represented by Thongloun, for use during Laos’ Asean affairs this year.

Early on Thursday morning, To Lam laid a wreath at the Unknown Soldier Monument in Vientiane.

On the same day, Sonexay Siphandone and the President of the Lao National Assembly, Dr Xaysomphone Phomvihane, received To Lam at their offices.

In the evening Thongloun hosted a lavish dinner in honour of To Lam and his delegation. – Vientiane Times/ANN

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