Vietnam expects stronger partnership after new power in Japan
Vietnam expects the strategic partnership with Japan will further flourish in the years to come.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nguyen Phuong Nga made the comment on August 31 in reply to questions from the press in connection with the Democratic Party of Japan’s (DPJ) victory in elections on August 30.
She congratulated the DPJ on its victory and wished Japan success in the reforms and national development under the DPJ’s leadership.
Regarding bilateral relations, Nga emphasised, “We strongly believe that the strategic partnership between the two countries will continue to grow and flourish in the upcoming period for the sake of peace and prosperity in Asia, as a result of fine development over the years.”
She concluded by saying that relations are envisioned to meet the “aspirations and benefits of the two peoples and to contribute to peace, stability and development in the region and the world as a whole”.
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