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April, 18 2012 09:52:53

Groups boost China relations

HA NOI — Chairman of the Viet Nam Peace Committee (VPC) Uong Chu Luu yesterday met with Vice President of the Chinese People's Association for Peace and Disarmament (CPAPD) Li Wuwei.

The Chinese guest has been heading the association's delegation on an official visit to Viet Nam.

The two sides exchanged information on recent developments and discussed activities to foster peace among their people.

They agreed that the co-operation between the two countries' peace-keeping organisations had achieved positive results recently.

They also suggested exchanging information and experience as well as tightening their co-ordination in international activities in the future to contribute to maintaining peace and stability in the two countries, the region and the world.

The three-day official visit of Li Wuwei, Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) cum Vice President of CPAPD was made at the invitation of VPC. — VNS

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