Vietnam's President To Lam is on a state visit to China from August 18 to 20, aiming to deepen the relationship between the two neighboring nations. The visit underscores the shared interests in enhancing cooperation across various sectors, including technology, economy, and culture.
In an exclusive interview with locals in Hanoi, many expressed optimism about the future of China-Vietnam relations. \\"I hope China and Vietnam can carry out all-round cooperation because we are neighbors connected by mountains and rivers,\\" said one resident. This sentiment reflects a widespread desire for stronger economic and cultural bonds.
Residents highlighted the importance of collaboration in industry and science and technology. \\"If the two countries can deepen cooperation in the field of computer programming, it is undoubtedly good news for the two peoples,\\" another interviewee commented. Such advancements are expected to foster innovation and drive economic growth in both nations.
The state visit is seen as a pivotal moment for enhancing bilateral ties, with both countries committed to working together for mutual development and prosperity.
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We Talk: Vietnamese expect to deepen technology cooperation with China
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