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BEIJING, April 23 -- Chinese top political advisor Jia Qinglin met
here Wednesday with Tran Van Hang, member of the Communist Party of
Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee, pledging to push for bilateral
ties.
Jia, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's
Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), China's top advisory
body, said China and Vietnam have enjoyed a sound growth of
bilateral relations in recent years, with frequent high-level visits
and fruitful cooperation in various fields.
The CPC and the CPV also witnessed remarkable achievements in
pragmatic cooperation, Jia noted.
China values its relations with Vietnam, and views the relations
from a strategic viewpoint, Jia said, adding that China would work
with Vietnam to advance good-neighborly friendship and all-round
cooperation.
Jia applauded Vietnam's support of China in the Tibet and Taiwan
issues.
Tran Van Hang, also head of the commission for external affairs of
the CPV Central Committee, said Vietnam was satisfied with the
development of bilateral relations with China, and would work with
China to achieve mutual benefits and common development in socialist
construction.
Tran Van Hang reiterated Vietnam's support of China on the Tibet and
Taiwan issues. He said the Beijing Olympics are a grand event for
all people in the world, and wished success for the Beijing Olympic
Games.
Tran Van Hang and his delegation were here at the invitation of the
International Department of the CPC Central Committee.
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