The relations between China and Vietnam enter a new period of
all-round development, said Jia Qinglin, chairman of the National
Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
(CPPCC) Tuesday.
"China is satisfied with the current relations with Vietnam and
the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV)," Jia told Ho Duc Viet, member
of the Political Bureau of the CPV Central Committee.
He mentioned the two countries had maintained frequent exchanges
of high-level visits which helped strengthen political trust and
improved trade and economic cooperation.
Jia said the border issue between the two countries has also
been settled gradually. He is currently participating in the annual
session of the CPPCC National Committee which will conclude
Thursday.
On the party-to-party relations, Jia said China and Vietnam were
carefully implementing the consensus reached by leaders of the two
countries during President Hu Jintao's visit to Vietnam last
November.
"I believe the good-neighborly and cooperative relations between
China and Vietnam would be upgraded with joint efforts, "Jia
said.
Ho, also head of the Organization Department of CPV Central
Committee, arrived in Beijing on Sunday for a week-long visit to
China at the invitation of the CPC.
He said the CPV would learn from the CPC on party building.
(Xinhua News Agency March 14, 2007)