🌟 In a bid to strengthen bonds and light up the future, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Vietnam's General Secretary To Lam had a heart-to-heart over the phone this Wednesday. The big idea? Supercharge cooperation and build a frontier platform for new quality productive forces! 🚀
Xi, who also rocks the role of General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, highlighted the importance of stepping up connectivity between the two nations. He emphasized building stable and smooth cross-border industrial and supply chains—think of it as leveling up the friendship game! 🎮
Reflecting on Lam's visit to China last August, Xi reminisced about their deep conversations on boosting ties between their parties and countries. Over the past six months, they've seen some serious progress! 🙌
Looking ahead to 2025, which marks the end of China's 14th Five-Year Plan and is a pivotal year for Vietnam's 14th National Congress of the CPV, Xi noted it's a golden opportunity—a point of continuity and a fresh start! 🆕
He called for both sides to rejuvenate and strengthen their parties, dive deeper into socialist theories, and promote the socialist cause amidst global changes. It's all about riding the wave together! 🌊
Xi stressed the need for warm, down-to-earth people-to-people and cultural exchanges that touch hearts. From media and culture to tourism and youth exchanges, it's time to create projects that truly resonate with the people. ❤️
Lam, on his part, sent sincere condolences for the earthquake in Xizang and expressed confidence that under Xi's leadership, China will bounce back stronger. 💪 He also shared his admiration for China's development achievements and believes that China will continue to soar to new heights! 🦅
Together, they're envisioning a future where both countries strengthen international and regional coordination, safeguard fairness and justice, and build a community with a shared future for mankind. Sounds like a plan! 🌍
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Xi urges China, Vietnam to boost ties in new quality productive forces
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