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Strengthen cooperation between the Communist Party of Vietnam and the Communist Party of Ireland

Le Hoi Trung, Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) and Chairman of the Central Commission for Foreign Relations, held a working session with Graham Harrington, International Secretary of the Communist Party of Ireland, on October 3.

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The meeting was held as a part of PCV Secretary General and President of the Republic To Lam's visit to Ireland.

CPV Central Committee Secretary and Chairman of the Central Commission for Foreign Relations Lee Hoi Trung (right) and Communist Party of Ireland International Secretary Graham Harrington.
Photo: VNA/CVN

Graham Harrington greatly appreciated To Lamin's visit, which contributed significantly to strengthening the traditional relationship between the two countries, expanding their cooperation and promoting relations between the PCV and the political parties in Ireland.

He said the Communist Party of Ireland is ready to work to strengthen the relationship between the two parties, the two countries and the two peoples.

Lee Hoi Trung briefed the host on the achievements and lessons learned by Vietnam over the past 40 years. do me (Renovation), and a foreign policy that emphasized relations with communist parties and traditional friends.

Highlighting new developments in the relationship between Vietnam and Ireland, both welcomed the opening of the Vietnamese embassy in the host country, which they hope will help strengthen and open opportunities for cooperation between the two countries.

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They also exchanged views on some regional and international issues of common interest.

VNA/CVN

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