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Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh visits Myanmar
Monday, March 12, 2012
(VOVworld)- Myanmar will continue its bilateral cooperation with Vietnam in regional and international issues of mutual concern. Myanmar President Thein Sein made the pledge while meeting with Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh, who is an official visit to the country today/Monday.
During talks with Myanmar Foreign Minister, both sides agreed on the organization of the 6th Trade Sub-Committee of the two countries, trade fairs, and exhibitions of Vietnamese goods in Myanmar. Minister Minh said Vietnam fully supports Myanmar to hold ASEAN presidency in 2014. The two leaders also shared opinions on the importance of ensuring peace, stability in the East Sea, settling disputes through peaceful means in accordance with international laws, and implementing the Declaration of Conduct in the East Sea with the aim to build a Code of Conduct in the East Sea.
At the same time, an independent team, led by HCM City Leader with fifty businesses also visiting Myanmar
Monday, Mar 12, 2012, Posted at: 12:10(GMT+7)
A delegation of Ho Chi Minh City leaders led by Le Thanh Hai, HCMC Party Secretary; Nguyen Thi Hong, Deputy Chairwoman, HCMC People’s Committee; and Nguyen Thi Thu Ha, Vice Secretary HCMC Party Committee, arrived in Myanmar yesterday( March 11) on a three day visit.
The visit to Myanmar by Comrade Hai is within the framework of diplomatic activities to further consolidate and develop Vietnam- Myanmar relations.
In the afternoon, Party Secretary Le Thanh Hai held talks with U Hla Myint, Mayor of Yangon, who applauded the Vietnamese delegation, saying their visit would help bring the traditional friendship and co-operation between Vietnam and Myanmar to a new level.
He also described the visit as an important political event to further deepen the friendly relations between HCMC and Yangon.
Comrade Hai appreciated the warm welcome of the Vietnamese delegation, and expressed his hope that the two cities would co-operate comprehensively in a range of areas and HCMC business circles would step up investments in Yangon in particular and in Myanmar in general.
He also introduced the 50 businessmen accompanying the delegation, who want to seek investment opportunities in Myanmar.
He thanked the local authorities as well as the Myanmar Government for creating favourable conditions for Vietnamese enterprises to effectively invest in their country.
The two sides made a commitment to give every priority to consolidating and strengthening the relationship between the two cities and the two countries.
The delegation also visited the National Museum of Myanmar where precious historical items are on display. Since 2009, the museum has exhibited a bronze statue of late Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh, which was presented to Myanmar by the Vietnamese people.
During the three day visit, the delegation is expected to visit the Vietnamese Embassy in Myanmar.
Myanmar destroyers dock at Tien Sa port
QĐND - Monday, March 12, 2012, 20:32 (GMT+7)
Two Myanmar destroyers anchored at Tien Sa Port, Da Nang City on March 12th, starting its three-day visit to Vietnam for the first time of the year.
The “Ums Mahar Bandoola” (F-21) and the “Ums Mahar Thiha Thura” (F-23) of the Navy of Myanmar have the same technical parameters. Each is 103.2m long, 10.8m wide and weighs 1,726 tons with 123 crew members on board.
Welcoming the Myanmar guests, a representative from Naval Command Region 3 said the visit is a contribution to tightening the friendship between the two countries and to maintaining stability in the East Sea and in the region.
As envisaged, the visiting crew members will have a courtesy visit to Naval Command Region 3, leaders of Da Nang City People’s Committee and tour Hoi An’s Old Quarter.
These destroyers are the first military ships to call at Da Nang City this year.
http://vovworld.vn/en-US/News/Foreign-Minister-Pham-Binh-Minh-visits-Myanmar/73295.vov
http://www.saigon-gpdaily.com.vn/Hochiminhcity/2012/3/100252/
http://en.baomoi.com/Home/society/www.qdnd.vn/Myanmar-destroyers-dock-at-Tien-Sa-port/243030.epi
Monday, March 12, 2012
(VOVworld)- Myanmar will continue its bilateral cooperation with Vietnam in regional and international issues of mutual concern. Myanmar President Thein Sein made the pledge while meeting with Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh, who is an official visit to the country today/Monday.
During talks with Myanmar Foreign Minister, both sides agreed on the organization of the 6th Trade Sub-Committee of the two countries, trade fairs, and exhibitions of Vietnamese goods in Myanmar. Minister Minh said Vietnam fully supports Myanmar to hold ASEAN presidency in 2014. The two leaders also shared opinions on the importance of ensuring peace, stability in the East Sea, settling disputes through peaceful means in accordance with international laws, and implementing the Declaration of Conduct in the East Sea with the aim to build a Code of Conduct in the East Sea.
At the same time, an independent team, led by HCM City Leader with fifty businesses also visiting Myanmar
Monday, Mar 12, 2012, Posted at: 12:10(GMT+7)
A delegation of Ho Chi Minh City leaders led by Le Thanh Hai, HCMC Party Secretary; Nguyen Thi Hong, Deputy Chairwoman, HCMC People’s Committee; and Nguyen Thi Thu Ha, Vice Secretary HCMC Party Committee, arrived in Myanmar yesterday( March 11) on a three day visit.
The visit to Myanmar by Comrade Hai is within the framework of diplomatic activities to further consolidate and develop Vietnam- Myanmar relations.
In the afternoon, Party Secretary Le Thanh Hai held talks with U Hla Myint, Mayor of Yangon, who applauded the Vietnamese delegation, saying their visit would help bring the traditional friendship and co-operation between Vietnam and Myanmar to a new level.
He also described the visit as an important political event to further deepen the friendly relations between HCMC and Yangon.
Comrade Hai appreciated the warm welcome of the Vietnamese delegation, and expressed his hope that the two cities would co-operate comprehensively in a range of areas and HCMC business circles would step up investments in Yangon in particular and in Myanmar in general.
He also introduced the 50 businessmen accompanying the delegation, who want to seek investment opportunities in Myanmar.
He thanked the local authorities as well as the Myanmar Government for creating favourable conditions for Vietnamese enterprises to effectively invest in their country.
The two sides made a commitment to give every priority to consolidating and strengthening the relationship between the two cities and the two countries.
The delegation also visited the National Museum of Myanmar where precious historical items are on display. Since 2009, the museum has exhibited a bronze statue of late Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh, which was presented to Myanmar by the Vietnamese people.
During the three day visit, the delegation is expected to visit the Vietnamese Embassy in Myanmar.
Myanmar destroyers dock at Tien Sa port
QĐND - Monday, March 12, 2012, 20:32 (GMT+7)
Two Myanmar destroyers anchored at Tien Sa Port, Da Nang City on March 12th, starting its three-day visit to Vietnam for the first time of the year.
The “Ums Mahar Bandoola” (F-21) and the “Ums Mahar Thiha Thura” (F-23) of the Navy of Myanmar have the same technical parameters. Each is 103.2m long, 10.8m wide and weighs 1,726 tons with 123 crew members on board.
Welcoming the Myanmar guests, a representative from Naval Command Region 3 said the visit is a contribution to tightening the friendship between the two countries and to maintaining stability in the East Sea and in the region.
As envisaged, the visiting crew members will have a courtesy visit to Naval Command Region 3, leaders of Da Nang City People’s Committee and tour Hoi An’s Old Quarter.
These destroyers are the first military ships to call at Da Nang City this year.
http://vovworld.vn/en-US/News/Foreign-Minister-Pham-Binh-Minh-visits-Myanmar/73295.vov
http://www.saigon-gpdaily.com.vn/Hochiminhcity/2012/3/100252/
http://en.baomoi.com/Home/society/www.qdnd.vn/Myanmar-destroyers-dock-at-Tien-Sa-port/243030.epi