Hey amigos! 🌟 Big news from Asia: China 🇨🇳 and Vietnam 🇻🇳 are leveling up their friendship game! On Sunday, both nations decided that chatting it out is the way to go when handling any differences. 💬
Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, and it was all about positive vibes and cooperation. Li emphasized sticking to friendly talks to handle any bumps on the road and even suggested expanding maritime cooperation. 🌊
Li shared that China fully supports Vietnam in finding its own path that fits its unique style. He encouraged aligning China's Belt and Road Initiative with Vietnam's cool \"Two Corridors and One Economic Circle\" strategy. Sounds like a power combo! 🚀
They're looking to team up in areas like connectivity, trade, tourism, healthcare, and even digital economy and green development. 🌐💚 Imagine the possibilities when two dynamic countries join forces in emerging industries!
But it's not just about business. Li Qiang highlighted the importance of cultural exchanges, especially among the youth. 👩🎓👨🎓 Because let's face it, the future is in our hands!
On the flip side, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh was all in for boosting ties with China. He mentioned that building a strong relationship with China is a top priority for Vietnam. He's pumped about next year's 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations! 🎉
Vietnam is eager to amp up high-level exchanges, speed up transport connectivity, and explore new models like cross-border economic zones. Plus, keeping close in education, tourism, and youth exchanges. ✈️📚
Both leaders agreed to handle differences with friendly chats and work together to keep the peace, especially at sea. 🌊✌️
Stay tuned, because during Premier Li's visit, they're planning to release a joint statement. 📃 This could mean even more exciting collaborations on the horizon!
It's inspiring to see countries coming together to build bridges and foster understanding. Maybe we can all learn from their example! 🤗
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China, Vietnam stress handling differences via friendly consultation
cgtn.com