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Vietnam´s Party leader welcomes CPC delegation
12/3/2012 8:45:00 AM | Voice of Vietnam


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Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong on December 2 received a delegation from the Communist Party of China (CPC), led by Politburo member Li Keqiang.

Li, who also serves as Vice Chairman and Secretary General of the National People's Congress, brought regards from Chinese Party chief Xi Jinping and other Chinese leaders to Trong and the Vietnamese Party and State leaders.

Li praised Vietnam's achievement in socialism building and expressed his belief that under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), more would be achieved in nation building.

He stressed the CPC, Government and Xi Jinping attached high importance to developing a comprehensive and strategic partnership between Vietnam and China, seeing it as a valuable asset to both parties and both countries.

China and Vietnam would do their best to nurture the relationship and push it to a new level, he said.

For his part, Trong warmly welcomed Li and the Chinese delegation and spoke highly of the Communist Party of China's Central Committee having sent Li to inform Vietnam on the outcome of 18th National Congress.

"It is a lively example of our comprehensive and strategic partnership," he said.

Trong congratulated and appreciated the outcome of the congress as well as the achievements made by the Chinese people during socialism building.

He expressed his belief that under the new leadership of Xi Jinping, the CPC would successfully lead the Chinese people to achieve its vision of a Xiaokang (Well Off) society by 2020.

On Vietnam-China relationships, Trong said the increasing ties between the two Parties, two countries and two peoples were an important foundation on which to strengthen co-operation in every field as well as to address the existing problems, including sea disputes, toward a healthy and stable Vietnam-China relationship for the benefit of the two countries' peoples and for the peace and stability, co-operation and development of the region and the world.

Earlier, a Communist Party of Vietnam delegation led by Tong Thi Phong, Politburo member and Vice Chairwoman of the National Assembly, held talks with the Chinese delegation.
 
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Chinese Military delegation visits Vietnam
12/4/2012 10:48:15 AM | Voice of Vietnam


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Senior Lieutenant General Ngo Xuan Lich (right) and Lieutenant General Chai Shaoliang (left) ( Image: qdnd.vn )

The Vietnam People’s Army (VPA) and the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) should increase cooperation and exchanges of delegations to learn from each other’s experiences.

The view was shared at a meeting in Hanoi on December 3 by Senior Lieutenant General Ngo Xuan Lich, Director of the VPA’s General Department of Politics, and Lieutenant General Chai Shaoliang, Director of the Political Department of the PLA’s Chengdu Military Region.

Chai is leading a regional border guard delegation on a working visit to Vietnam.

Border guards should be a key component to the building of cooperation, contributing to peace, stability and development in the Vietnam-China border area, they said.

The two sides agreed that in recent years, the two countries’ border guard forces have positively cooperated in joint patrols, exchanging experiences and organising art exchanges, contributing to national border security and safety
 
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Chinese official updates leader on political changes
Updated: 11:37AM (GMT+7), Mon, December 3, 2012 | People Online

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Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and Politburo member Li Jianguo

Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong was briefed on the outcomes of the 18th National Congress the Communist Party of China (CPC) at a reception in Hanoi on December 2 for a CPC delegation, led by Politburo member Li Jianguo.

Politburo member Li, who also serves as Vice Chairman and Secretary General of the National People’s Congress, brought regards from Chinese Party chief Xi Jinping and other Chinese leaders to Party leader Trong and the Vietnamese Party and State leaders.
 
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I really love China and the Chinese people if they are peaceful. :rofl:
 
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Unbelievable?

Is it also incomprehensible to you that China has tripled its rice import from Vietnam from 0.309 million tonnes in 2011 to over 1 million tonnes in 2012?

Perhaps China should raise rice imports from Thailand and cut the amount from Vietnam?

Analysts said high domestic rice prices, which are in effect controlled by Beijing, had led to the spike in imports. Prices are much lower in Thailand and Vietnam because of a quiet global rice market this year.

“This year China has been relying much more on the international market than in the past,” said Concepcion Calpe, senior economist with the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN in Rome. She said prices were the main reason for the surge in imports: “The country does not appear to be facing rice shortages, as China’s production has been growing uninterruptedly since 2003, reaching levels above estimated consumption and resulting in bulging stocks.”

China rice imports head for record levels - FT.com
 
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Unbelievable?

Is it also incomprehensible to you that China has tripled its rice import from Vietnam from 0.309 million tonnes in 2011 to over 1 million tonnes in 2012?

Perhaps China should raise rice imports from Thailand and cut the amount from Vietnam?

Analysts said high domestic rice prices, which are in effect controlled by Beijing, had led to the spike in imports. Prices are much lower in Thailand and Vietnam because of a quiet global rice market this year.

“This year China has been relying much more on the international market than in the past,” said Concepcion Calpe, senior economist with the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN in Rome. She said prices were the main reason for the surge in imports: “The country does not appear to be facing rice shortages, as China’s production has been growing uninterruptedly since 2003, reaching levels above estimated consumption and resulting in bulging stocks.”

China rice imports head for record levels - FT.com[/url]

Lucky that is Your government not stupid like this when they make some provocation :whistle:
 
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I really love China and the Chinese people if they are peaceful. :rofl:

Sadly, from Chinese side Vietnamese are not peaceful.

This fact, true or false, is also reflected from your history books. No, I don't mean your current history books that are manipulated, but original ones, such as 《大越史记全书》, thanks to the recommendations from some of our Vietnamese friends from this forum.

Only Dead Chinese are peaceful, it's been that ways for 1000s years, nothing will change.

Do you imply dead Vietnamese are not peaceful, and are still trouble makers?

Don't overestimate yourself!

Back to the topic.

I don't understand why the friendship between Vietnam and China appear to be "unbelievable" to some Vietnamese.

To the Vietnamese is the only believable is a war with China? :tdown:

Really, until I met internet Vietnamese here, all Vietnamese (handful only of course) I had met were respectful. And I helped some refugees from Vietnam. Maybe they are Chinese ethics?
 
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Sadly, from Chinese side Vietnamese are not peaceful.

This fact, true or false, is also reflected from your history books. No, I don't mean your current history books that are manipulated, but original ones, such as 《大越史记全书》, thanks to the recommendations from some of our Vietnamese friends from this forum.



Do you imply dead Vietnamese are not peaceful, and are still trouble makers?

Don't overestimate yourself!

Back to the topic.

I don't understand why the friendship between Vietnam and China appear to be "unbelievable" to some Vietnamese.

To the Vietnamese is the only believable is a war with China? :tdown:

Really, until I met internet Vietnamese here, all Vietnamese (handful only of course) I had met were respectful. And I helped some refugees from Vietnam. Maybe they are Chinese ethics?

if China (KMT and CPC) is inheritance state from Man Qing Dynasty and accepted that Islands belong to Vietnam, Vietnam and China can work together for future òf both. In the past when accidents happened in Hoang Sa of Vietnam with chinese seapirates, Cantonese Governor of Man Quing Dynasty answered that Islands not belong to China then he didn't have responsibility about that.:tup:

The most of Boat-people in time of 1978 were chinese in etnichicity, however Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese and Korean shered most common cultural characters of Asia people (no copied, he he). Last week I met and hve been talking with one Chinese from Jiang Du with mine limited Madarin language vocabulary He imported from Vietnam woods and wood products. Yes, it's unbelievable when in sea we prepared for worst.
 
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I really love China and the Chinese people if they are peaceful. :rofl:

Vietnamese and Chinese are very similar. We have the same religion, celebrate the same festival and share the same work ethnic. Vietnamese also use the same writing script until they adopted the French characters. Many Vietnamese also speak Cantonese. Vietnamese and Chinese are like brothers and sisters :cheers::cheers:.

It is a pity they chose not be part of the Middle Kingdom and abandon Hanzi. :cry:
 
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All that chest beating that was going on in this forum for naught. :lol:
 
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Unbelievable?

Is it also incomprehensible to you that China has tripled its rice import from Vietnam from 0.309 million tonnes in 2011 to over 1 million tonnes in 2012?

Perhaps China should raise rice imports from Thailand and cut the amount from Vietnam?

Analysts said high domestic rice prices, which are in effect controlled by Beijing, had led to the spike in imports. Prices are much lower in Thailand and Vietnam because of a quiet global rice market this year.

“This year China has been relying much more on the international market than in the past,” said Concepcion Calpe, senior economist with the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN in Rome. She said prices were the main reason for the surge in imports: “The country does not appear to be facing rice shortages, as China’s production has been growing uninterruptedly since 2003, reaching levels above estimated consumption and resulting in bulging stocks.”

China rice imports head for record levels - FT.com

Unbelievable?

Yes, because you have recently started a row of provocations: issuing new e-passports with disputed areas, cutting our explorating vessel cable, not to forget rejecting to work on a peaceful solution in the SCS dispute (instigate ASEAN members especially Cambodia). Hope our leaders address all of these issues with their guests.

About trade between China and Vietnam, I welcome increasing trades, however many of us believe you play foul in trades by hindering imports. About rice: it costs more in Thailand, hence you import more from Vietnam. 1 million ton is much? We can export 2 or 3 million tons of rice to China annually. But anyway rice is only a small portion of trade. China should increase import, so Vietnam can narrow the deficit (more than 10 billion USD). Food is relatively cheap in Vietnam.




Vietnam Aims to Cut Trade Deficit With China

November 12, 2012, 5:14 a.m Wallstreet Journal

By VU TRONG KHANH

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HANOI—Vietnam is aiming to reduce its trade deficit with China by exporting more farm produce, while also looking for ways to curb smuggling from its neighbor, Minister of Industry and Trade Vu Huy Hoang said Monday.

Vietnam's trade deficit with the world's second-largest economy totaled $11.3 billion in the first nine months of the year, while its overall trade surplus came to $34 million during the period, according to government data. Its trade deficit with China totaled $13.5 billion in 2011 and $12.46 billion in 2010.

Mr. Hoang, who was speaking during a meeting of the National Assembly, or legislature, said Vietnam will likely sign an agreement with China next year to facilitate produce exports.

He said Vietnam traditionally incurs trade deficits with China, South Korea and Taiwan, and the gap with China is generally the largest.
 
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Back to the topic.

I don't understand why the friendship between Vietnam and China appear to be "unbelievable" to some Vietnamese.

To the Vietnamese is the only believable is a war with China? :tdown:

Really, until I met internet Vietnamese here, all Vietnamese (handful only of course) I had met were respectful. And I helped some refugees from Vietnam. Maybe they are Chinese ethics?



LOL the most Chinese I meet are reasonable and nice, unlike most of Chinese here in the forum. Don´t talk crap and assume the Viets learn Chinese ethics. By doing so, you will get a slap in the face in real life.

Here is more from Vietnam-China friendship :lol:


Vietnam-China People’s Friendship festival kicks off
Posted on November 18, 2012 Written by vietnamplus

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International Friendship Garden in Liuzhou Expo Park. Vietnamese and Chinese planted six osmanthus trees, a symbol of friendship, in the Vietnam Garden.

The second China-Vietnam People’s Friendship festival got underway in Liuzhou city, the Chinese province of Guangxi on November 17.

Addressing the function, Chairman of the Vietnam-China Friendship Association, Nguyen Xuan Thang, affirmed that the friendship between the two countries is a valuable asset and good tradition.
 
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With Vietnam, all land disputes have been concluded. On the ocean front, Vietnam does not have current nor future power for further expansion, despite their claim (which is almost as big as the Chinese claim) in the SCS. Vietnam also lacks the technology to explore oil in SCS by itself. Very few oil companies in the world can manage drilling in SCS and they all have substantial investment in China. The Indian oil companies Vietnam partnered up with apparent hit a technical roadblock.
 
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With Vietnam, all land disputes have been concluded. On the ocean front, Vietnam does not have current nor future power for further expansion, despite their claim (which is almost as big as the Chinese claim) in the SCS. Vietnam also lacks the technology to explore oil in SCS by itself. Very few oil companies in the world can manage drilling in SCS and they all have substantial investment in China. The Indian oil companies Vietnam partnered up with apparent hit a technical roadblock.

Islands belong to Vietnam from long time, we controlled hundreds years without trouble with china's Man Quing Dynasty. China is just claimed recently. For us sovereignty of country is more importance than oil or gas.
 
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